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S U P P O R T |
Version 1.3 |
December 31, 2002 |
Copyright © 1994, 1996, 2002 by W.W. Heinz |
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I. The ASEM-51 Support Website
If you want to
- get the latest ASEM-51 version,
- send bug reports, or
- simply ask questions,
check out the ASEM-51 support website!
Presently the official home of ASEM-51 is
http://plit.de/asem-51/
If the URL has changed in the meantime (and things change quickly on the
Internet), use a search-engine to find out the new ASEM-51
homepage.
II. Bug Reports
Although ASEM-51 is no brand-new product, it is probably not yet quite
perfect! Whenever you experience problems with it, please do not hesitate
to send a brief error report to
w.w.heinz@web.de
or write to the author's home address:
W.W. Heinz
Preuschwitzer Str. 97a
D-95445 Bayreuth
Germany
An error report should be written in English or German, and it should
always contain the following information:
- the user's full name and e-mail address
- the ASEM-51 version number
- the host platform (DOS, Windows, Linux)
- a brief error description
- a simplified 8051 demo program that shows the bug
If the program that causes the error, cannot be simplified to a short
demo example, or in special cases, it may also be necessary to include
one or more of the following files (if applicable):
- original 8051 assembly source file
- all include files
- list file
- Intel-HEX file and/or OMF-51 module
- binary file (in case of HEXBIN errors)
- capture file of console output (in case of runtime errors)
- a detailed step-by-step description of how to reproduce the bug
- your ASEM-51 distribution archive (in case it may be corrupted)
- other associated files or information (if any)
In a particular situation, the user must decide himself, which information
may be necessary (or helpful) to find and fix a bug.
Whenever in doubt, attach more information than may be required!
Note: A bug that cannot be reproduced, cannot be fixed!
If you are new to the MCS-51 family or to ASEM-51,
and you are not sure whether something striking is a bug or not, please report
it regardless!
If it is a bug, it will be fixed in the next release.
If it is not, you'll always get an explanation from the
author!
In most cases, the author and half a dozen beta testers cannot find all
remaining bugs of a new release.
Therefore, user feedback is a big chance for "living" free software.
As time goes by, it may become more reliable than commercial products.
Please support the freeware idea, and help to improve this program!
Copyright © 1994, 1996, 2002 by
W.W. Heinz
Last revised: April 17, 2003
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