Absolute Debugger

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[edit] Absolute Debugger (adb)

The absolute debugger is a legacy UNIX debugger found on Solaris 1 and 2, HP-UX and SCO.

A version of ADB was integrated into the BSD kernel as a kernel debugger. Today, the kernel debugger in *BSD is the only derivative of ADB still in regular use.

Use of ADB was largely replaced by the symbolic debugger DBX.