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Help Date: 21 June 2004
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Other Program Settings
The Hex Dump format is used for debugging purposes especially for developers who write packet applications to work with Packet Engine Pro. The ASCII format is similar to Normal except that it adds a line number in front of the data portion of the packet.
Be aware that
formats other than Normal may crash some
packet applications, since PE Pro may send too
much data to them.
Debug
(Log Information)
*WARNING*: New data is continually added to the AGWPE.log file, so it could grow VERY large. For that reason, it is best to deselect this option as soon as you have no further need for it -- make a note to help you remember. Also, since there is no provision in PE Pro to manage this file, you will need to do that from Windows. Either use a text editor to trim it or delete it completely (PE Pro just creates a new AGWPE.log file the next time this option is selected). To
view the real time program output, select
console
output, but you will need a debugging program
to view it. Try
DebugView. Date/Time
Format
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