DOCERR: To Debug P-Code, TOOLS.INI Requires MODEL: Not MODEL=

Last reviewed: July 17, 1997
Article ID: Q82280
4.00 4.01 | 4.00 4.01
MS-DOS    | WINDOWS
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The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft CodeView for MS-DOS and Windows, versions 4.0 and 4.01

SYMPTOMS

Using the Microsoft CodeView Debugger version 4.0 or 4.01 to debug a p-code application causes the following dialog box to appear:

       ------------------------Warning--------------------------
      |                                                         |
      |  program being debugged contains p-code but no 'model:' |
      |                  specified in tools                     |
      |                                                         |
      |---------------------------------------------------------|
      |                                        <OK>   <Help>    |
       ---------------------------------------------------------

Help advises that putting MODEL=<dllname> in the TOOLS.INI file (where dllname is NMD1PCD.DLL for MS-DOS or NMW0PCD.DLL for Windows) will allow p- code debugging. However, after following this advice, CodeView gives the warning:

   CV1056: cannot understand entry in 'tools.ini'
   "MODEL=<dllname>"

CAUSE

Help should read "MODEL:<dllname>" not "MODEL=<dllname>".

RESOLUTION

Follow the instructions for "CodeView Debugging P-Code" in the README under the \C700 directory. It contains the correct MODEL entry in the TOOLS.INI file.

Note that the path in DETAILS.TXT is relative to where C 7.0 is installed. Also note that the tag for p-code debugging for MS-DOS is [cv] and the tag for Windows is [cvw]. The following is a sample TOOLS.INI entry for p-code debugging.

   [cv]
   MODEL:C:\C700\BIN\NMD1PCD.DLL

   [cvw]
   MODEL:C:\C700\BIN\NMW0PCD.DLL


Additional reference words: 4.00 4.01 pcode docerr
KBCategory: kbtool kbdocerr
KBSubcategory: CvwIss
Keywords : kb16bitonly


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Last reviewed: July 17, 1997
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