If you are trying to debug a program running on a machine that cannot run in the usual way, it is often useful to use remote debugging. For example, you might use remote debugging on an operating system kernel, or on a small system which does not have a general purpose operating system powerful enough to run a full-featured debugger.
Some configurations of have special serial or TCP/IP interfaces to make this work with particular debugging targets. In addition, comes with a generic serial protocol (specific to , but not specific to any particular target system) which you can use if you write the remote stubs--the code that runs on the remote system to communicate with .
Other remote targets may be available in your
configuration of ; use help target
to list them.
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