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I'm a computer science student trying to learn how operating systems work and how to debug them. For this my university has provided us with Intel Galileo boards on which we have to download our xinu.xbin file via a network bootloader.



As I don't have physical access to the boards I really don't know how to debug my OS, not that physical access would even solve my problem. Is there is a way to debug my OS without using print statements methods?










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    As I don't have physical access to the boards I really don't know how to debug my OS, not that physical access would even solve my problem. Is there is a way to debug my OS without using print statements methods?










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      I'm a computer science student trying to learn how operating systems work and how to debug them. For this my university has provided us with Intel Galileo boards on which we have to download our xinu.xbin file via a network bootloader.



      As I don't have physical access to the boards I really don't know how to debug my OS, not that physical access would even solve my problem. Is there is a way to debug my OS without using print statements methods?










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      I'm a computer science student trying to learn how operating systems work and how to debug them. For this my university has provided us with Intel Galileo boards on which we have to download our xinu.xbin file via a network bootloader.



      As I don't have physical access to the boards I really don't know how to debug my OS, not that physical access would even solve my problem. Is there is a way to debug my OS without using print statements methods?







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