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What's new in GDB 6.0
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Tables
Table 2-1. Default Segment Register Selection Rules
Table 2-2. 80386 Reserved Exceptions and Interrupts
Table 3-1. Bit Test and Modify Instructions
Table 3-2. Interpretation of Conditional Transfers
Table 6-1. System and Gate Descriptor Types
Table 6-2. Useful Combinations of E, G, and B Bits
Table 6-3. Interlevel Return Checks
Table 6-4. Valid Descriptor Types for LSL
Table 6-5. Combining Directory and Page Protection
Table 7-1. Checks Made during a Task Switch
Table 7-2. Effect of Task Switch on BUSY, NT, and Back-Link
Table 9-1. Interrupt and Exception ID Assignments
Table 9-2. Priority Among Simultaneous Interrupts and Exceptions
Table 9-3. Double-Fault Detection Classes
Table 9-4. Double-Fault Definition
Table 9-5. Conditions That Invalidate the TSS
Table 9-6. Exception Summary
Table 9-7. Error-Code Summary
Table 10-1. Meaning of D, U, and W Bit Pairs
Table 12-1. Breakpoint Field Recognition Examples
Table 12-2. Debug Exception Conditions
Table 14-1. 80386 Real-Address Mode Exceptions
Table 14-2. New 80386 Exceptions
Table 17-1. Effective Size Attributes
Table 17-2. 16-Bit Addressing Forms with the ModR/M Byte
Table 17-3. 32-Bit Addressing Forms with the ModR/M Byte
Table 17-4. 32-Bit Addressing Forms with the SIB Byte
Table 17-5. Task Switch Times for Exceptions
Table 17-6. 80386 Exceptions
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