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Executing Inspectorv1.0b

is a polyfunctional de-bugger for DOS.

Operating system
DOS
File size
85 KB
License
Freeware
Last updated
Feb 16, 2025

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Overview

What is Executing Inspector?

is a polyfunctional de-bugger for DOS.

In depth

A closer look at Executing Inspector

Executing Inspector's intended use is in debugging DOS programs, various system tasks, and studying x86 assembler. It uses 250Kb of disk space in five files. Inspector uses 64Kb of conventional memory while working or being resident; it uses extended memory for internal buffers if XMS extended memory is available.

Executing Inspector works with all PC-compatible computers based on any 80x86 microprocessors. It supports all popular video systems, can receive input from both the keyboard or mouse, and has most options accessible from both the window menu and hot-keys.

Among the features are: support for displaying, searching, comparing, editing memory contents, disk files contents, and disk sectors contents; printing listings; the ability to stay resident in memory and activate with a hot-key; ports direct I/O; and up to 128 breakpoints on arbitrary interrupts.

Verdict

Should you download Executing Inspector?

Executing Inspector runs on DOS and is available under the Freeware license — the installer is 85 KB. We’ve catalogued it under Assembly Language.

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At a glance

Executing Inspector specifications

Publisher
Vadim Drubetsky
Last updated
Feb 16, 2025
License
Freeware
Operating system
DOS
File size
85 KB
Price
Free
Page views
661

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