+ fprintf(stdout, "Stopping at non-user breakpoint\n");
+
+// notes: kpb
+// I took this out, after running "run" it would just keep re-running
+// even after a lot of break points hit. For some reason above code
+// not triggering(dispatchCB). This seems to be by design, startup adds
+// a bunch of breakpoints-but they are not USER breakpoints. Perhaps the
+// debugger changed with its implementation of "go"("run"). It seems we
+// need to add a "next" or "step" followed by a "run"...
+// I added a "step" in simi.c when we want a resume function, this seems
+// to work.
+
+// still there is question of how do we stop it initially, since
+// it must be started before it can get a context. If so, we would
+// want it to just run up to an initial entry point you'd think...
+// I don't see why we can't set breakpoints before an initial run,
+// this does not seem right to me.
+
+// line #'s are a bit off too.
+
+#if 0