Re: How to uninstall 1394 debugger device
- From: "Peter Larsen" <tjanne39@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 10:42:46 +0200
Thank you for your time.
I have solved the problem by doing a "System Restore".
The firewire card was unavailable and i had to do something.
/Peter
"Pavel A." <pavel_a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> <r_konjeti@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Is there any reason why target should always hold on to its port. why
>> not target lock the port only when host is listening.
>
> Because one of debugging scenarios is that target starts without
> host debugger connected; later when a breakpoint or other exception
> occurs, it will
> wait for the host. So the port is always reserved.
>
> --PA
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