Archive for July, 2007

DUMA Release

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

As promised, here’s the release of DUMA for BREW, announced at BREW 2007. It’s a library that helps debug memory problems, and Airsource have ported it over to to BREW. Download it here – it includes a test program, and full documentation of how to use it.

DUMA Release Date

Friday, July 13th, 2007

I know that some of you out there have been waiting for our release of DUMA for BREW, which we announced in our talk at BREW 2007. We’re still finalising the documentation for this – but it will be out on Tuesday 17th July. Check back here then, and in the meantime, sorry for the delay!

Configuring the Visual C++ 6.0 stack fill

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

When you build a project in Visual C++ debug mode, it prefills the stack for you on entry to every function. Every stack variable that you might (or might not) use will be pre-initialised to 0xCCCCCCCC. (more…)

BREW Conference 2007

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Setting up the Airsource stand

The Airsource team are now back in the UK after BREW 2007. We’ve had a good post-conference debrief, which was particularly interesting for me, the CTO of Airsource, as it was my first BREW conference. I have a few thoughts I’d like to share. (more…)