* gdbinv-s.texi (Remote Serial): describe new ^C behavior in

target remote.

	* gdb.texinfo (Machine Code): more index entries for disassemble
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Fri May 7 11:56:18 1993 Roland H. Pesch (pesch@fowanton.cygnus.com)
* gdbinv-s.texi (Remote Serial): describe new ^C behavior in
target remote.
* gdb.texinfo (Machine Code): more index entries for disassemble
Fri May 7 10:12:30 1993 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com)
* Clarify the intended use of the gdb-testers and gdb-patches

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@table @code
@kindex disassemble
@item disassemble
@cindex assembly instructions
@cindex instructions, assembly
@cindex machine instructions
@cindex listing machine instructions
This specialized command dumps a range of memory as machine
instructions. The default memory range is the function surrounding the
program counter of the selected frame. A single argument to this

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@c seen an example... pesch 4sep1992
This will stop the remote machine if it is not already stopped.
@end ignore
@end enumerate
Now you can use all the usual commands to examine and change data and to
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To resume the remote program and stop debugging it, use the @code{detach}
command.
@cindex interrupting remote programs
@cindex remote programs, interrupting
Whenever @value{GDBN} is waiting for the remote program, if you type the
interrupt character (often @key{C-C}), @value{GDBN} attempts to stop the
program. This may or may not succeed, depending in part on the hardware
and the serial drivers the remote system uses. If you type the
interrupt character once again, @value{GDBN} displays this prompt:
@example
Interrupted while waiting for the program.
Give up (and stop debugging it)? (y or n)
@end example
If you type @kbd{y}, @value{GDBN} abandons the remote debugging session.
(If you decide you want to try again later, you can use @samp{target
remote} again to connect once more.) If you type @kbd{n}, @value{GDBN}
goes back to waiting.
@node Protocol
@subsubsection Outline of the communication protocol