-
actively maintaining SoftICE. "
Soft"
refers to software, and "
ICE" is an
allusion to in-circuit emulator. The
original SoftICE for DOS was
written in...
- Nashua, New Hampshire. The
company developed a
Kernel mode debugger, now
SoftICE, for DOS and the
Windows NT family. In 1995, the
company acquired the Marquis...
-
Soft serve, also
known as
soft ice, is a
frozen dessert and
variety of
ice cream,
similar to
conventional ice cream, but
softer and less
dense due to...
- for the MDA was as a
secondary display for debugging.
Applications like
SoftICE and the
Windows debugger permitted the
simultaneous use of an MDA and another...
- to the
Internet on the
Usenet forum sci.crypt.
Mentions of
CodeView and
SoftICE (po****r debuggers)
suggest that it had been
reverse engineered. A similar...
- for C
programs for
ancient UNIX
platforms SIMMON (Simulation Monitor)
SoftICE —
kernel mode
debugger for
Windows SEGGER Ozone —
debugger and performance...
-
square hamburger patties on
circular buns, sea salt fries, and the Frosty,
soft ice cream mixed with starches. The food menu
consists primarily of hamburgers...
-
other debugging means. In
Microsoft Windows, low-level
debuggers such as
SoftICE are po****r. Dis****embly
using a dis****embler,
meaning the raw machine...
- type of rich
ice cream.
Soft serve is
softer and is
often served at amu****t
parks and fast-food
restaurants in the
United States.
Ice creams made from...
- sprinkles.
Soft serve ice cream trucks are also
found in
North America,
where ice cream trucks that only sell pre-packaged
novelty products such as
ice cream...