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Hello, my 2018 MacBook Pro is having random reboots once or twice A DAY. At this point I don't know what to do as I can't return the machine. On reports it says its caused by MacOS and the bug type is 210. Ive read that its a kernel panic. Been through hours of apple support and still haven't gotten this almost 2000 dollar computer to work as it should have. Help pls


You can reference some suggestions here for the T2 chip.


Brand new MBP 13 2018 w/touchbar Kernel Panic https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8477824




The macOS 10.14.4 is due to come out in the next week, maybe there will be a resolve...



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Mar 20, 2019 11:06 AM

Palm OS software developers who still prefer to use the Mac to do their development gained a new tool recently with BugOff 1.0 from Trinfinity Software. It’s a graphical debugger for Palm OS and Mac OS.

Trinfinity has developed BugOff to complement the open-source Palm development environment known as PRC-Tools. PRC-Tools integrates with Apple’s own Xcode integrated development environment (IDE), but failed to offer a graphical debugger.

BugOff seeks to solve that problem by providing a graphical front-end for the gdb debugger available on the Mac OS X Developer Tools CD, to provide Mac debugging. For Palm debugging, BugOff works in tandem with the PRC-Tools development package’s m68k-palmos-gdb tool.

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BugOff is US$29.95 for a single user license. You can download and evaluate BugOff 1.0 for 30 days. BugOff requires Mac OS X v10.2 “Jaguar” or later, PRC-Tools 2.3 for Palm debugging, the Palm OS Emulator (POSE), and gdb for Mac debugging.