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Monitor_11.2_Release_Notes_Sep82


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'To:       Lisa Users
From:      Rich Page
Date:      September 23,1982
Subj:      Monitor Release 11.2

Overview

       The changes in this release are as follows:
           1)   Lisabug now provides the facil ity to time (and count)
                portions oT a program.
           2)   The Drivers have been modified to support the
                microsecond timer needed by Lisabug.
           3)   The A(pple command in sysmgr has been improved.
           4)   The O(fT command with the reboot option has been
                modiTied in the Sysmgr.

Disk

R11 .2:
MON.LOADER            10 I-Sep-82       6   512   Datafile
CONFIG.DATA            1 22-Sep-82    16    512   Datafile
BOOTFILES.DATA         1 13-Aug-82    17    512   Datafile
LISABUG.OBJ           64 23-Sep-82    18    512   Datafi1e
LISABUG2.0BJ          25 22-Sep-82    82    512   Datafile
DRIVERS.OBJ           18 24-Sep-82   107    512   Datafi1e
~IS. OBJ               4 20-Aug-82   124    512   Datafi1e
UARTDRVR.OBJ           2 23-Apr-82   128    512   Datafile
LOADER.OBJ           '25 21-May-82   130    512   Datafi1e
TWGDRVR7.0BJ           3 13-Aug-82   155    512   Dataf 1e
MONITOR.OBJ           35 22-Sep-82   158    512   Dataf 1e
MONITOR. SYMBOLS      11 1-Sep-82    193    512   Dataf 1e
MON.MISCINFO           1 12-Jun-80   204    192   Dataf 1e
MON.STARTUP            4 8-0ct-81    205    512   Textf 1e
MONSTARTI .OBJ         3 4-Jun-81    209    512   Dataf le
SYSMGR.OBJ            37 23-Sep-82   212    512   Dataf 1e
FILER.08J            123 22-Jul-82   249    512   Dataf 1e
FORMATTER.OBJ         15 14-Aug-82   372    512   Dataf le
l,isabug
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       Lisabug allows the user to create up to 10 timing
       buckets. Using the microsecond timer in Drivers,
       time is accumulated in each bucket and is saved
       along with a count of the number of times the
       bucket was entered.
       The typical sequence.would be as follows:

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    1) Enter the debugger for a given process and create
       one or more timing buckets (with the TB command).
    2) Set a break point to stop execu'tion at some point.

    3) Go.

    4) When the breakpoint is reached print the timing
       summary (with the PT command).
    5) Use the End Timing command to remove all buckets.

   The new commands are as follows:
    BT expr
        The Begin Timing specifies the process number.
        If the Begin Timing command is not given the
        current process is assumed. A process number
        of zero can be used to indicate domain O.
    TB addrl addr2
        A Timing Bucket is created from addrl to addr2.
    PT
         Print Timing summary.   There are five columns
         printed as follows:
             1) Bucket number
             2) Total time in this bucket
             3) Number of times this bucket was entered
             4) Starting address for this bucket
             5) Ending address for this bucket


         End Timing prints tne timing summary and removes
         all of the timing buckets.
    KB expr
        Kill Bucket can be used to remove a single bucket.
    RT
         Reset Times will reset the timing and count tables
         leaving the current definition of the bucKets intact.
    NOTES:
        1) All addresses are in the same process.
        2) The process number is defined by either the BT
           command or the first TB, PT, KB or RT command.
           If the process number is not given in the BT
           command the current process is assumed.
Sysmgr

   The Sysmgr has been modified so that the connection
   with the Apple is more rel iable. To establ ish the

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connection with the Apple do the following:
    1) Type ~A~
    2) Type ~y~
    3) Boot the Apple with either
            the WAKEUP disK or
            a Monitor boot disK and type A
    4) After the Apple is booted type 


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