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<blockquote data-quote="brodeur235" data-source="post: 708506" data-attributes="member: 64197"><p>As I compose my own Obj-C program to do this manually for me; I am trying to find a freeware application that will attach itself to a running process and display it's stack segment for me in at least two basic columns/fields; address and memory (what's stored here). Solutions?</p><p></p><p>Brodeur235</p><p></p><p>Edit: I know about the "Top" utility, and while useful it doesn't actually display the two more crucial parts I'd like it to (e.g. address and memory).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brodeur235, post: 708506, member: 64197"] As I compose my own Obj-C program to do this manually for me; I am trying to find a freeware application that will attach itself to a running process and display it's stack segment for me in at least two basic columns/fields; address and memory (what's stored here). Solutions? Brodeur235 Edit: I know about the "Top" utility, and while useful it doesn't actually display the two more crucial parts I'd like it to (e.g. address and memory). [/QUOTE]
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