Enhanced DEBUG (formally DOS Debug) Crack Free (Latest) This software is intended for programmers who wish to manipulate a DOS 32-bit program, including troubleshooting, as well as debugging. This package includes tools that allow for debugging in the development phase. DOS Debug can help resolve many of the problems that cause application issues, and even allows the programmer to work while a program is running, so that they can keep an eye on the program's behavior, if necessary. In addition, the program comes with a description of each command's functions, providing additional information about the application. DOS Debug comes in two versions: the first one, (DEBUG.COM), is intended for debugging 16-bit programs (a.k.a. DPMI packages), and the second version (DEBUGX.COM) allows you to debug 32-bit applications. Compatibility: This program works with all systems that run DOS, including MS-DOS, OS/2, Win32 and Windows 95. If you need to activate the program, it is necessary to insert a serial number printed on the diskette, located on the disk on which DOS Debug was shipped. To activate the DEBUG command, it is necessary to insert the diskette containing DOS Debug into a disk drive, but it is not required to activate the command if the program is inserted in the MBR. The advantage of this option is that it does not have to be activated each time you run DOS Debug, because it is active in the MBR. In addition, to run it, it is necessary to insert a serial number printed on the diskette into the 'Serial Number' field. The program will detect the serial number on the disk and recognize it as a valid serial number. To run the DEBUG.COM program, you need to open the command console. Press F1 for more information. To run the DEBUGX.COM program, which is compatible with 16-bit and 32-bit applications, and which includes a full set of capabilities, you must first insert the diskette containing DOS Debug into the disk drive, and then insert the diskette with the program into the drive where the original 16-bit application is located. To run the program, you need to enter F7 for more information. DOS Debug is considered a 32-bit application, which means that it cannot be loaded into the 16-bit memory of 16-bit applications, as this would result in an error message. 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