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Tracks I/O usage of OS/2 applications.
Tracks I/O usage of OS/2 applications.
Footprints lets a developer capture real-time data and monitor a live process. Footprints consists of a DLL and a Presentation Manager executable. Developers use Footprints by including a header and linking to a DLL. The Dynamic Link Library contains four API calls used to implement tracing: initialize, terminate, trace, and check-trace. Using these C function calls, developers trace by assigning various data to any of the 64 trace IDs. Developers can also use the Check Trace feature to implement their own run-time debugging code.


==Articles==
==Articles==
*[[HSS Releases Footprints v2.0]]
*[[HSS Releases Footprints v2.0]]
[[Category:Debuggers]]
[[Category:Commercial]]

Latest revision as of 22:14, 17 December 2023

Footprints
Version v2.0 Demo
Vendor Hardy Software Systems
Author
License Commercial
Download FootprintsDemo_2-0.zip
Website

Tracks I/O usage of OS/2 applications.

Footprints lets a developer capture real-time data and monitor a live process. Footprints consists of a DLL and a Presentation Manager executable. Developers use Footprints by including a header and linking to a DLL. The Dynamic Link Library contains four API calls used to implement tracing: initialize, terminate, trace, and check-trace. Using these C function calls, developers trace by assigning various data to any of the 64 trace IDs. Developers can also use the Check Trace feature to implement their own run-time debugging code.

Articles