said:
Hi Tim,
I'm moving this to SCOUG help so others can contribute/participate.
>figure out the problem, but I figured you'd want to know about it.
> While I'm on the "trap dump" subject, I've been getting "trap 000e"
Typically trap E's are indicate memory problems, but they can also be code
induced.
What the trap often means is that the kernel encountered an unexpected
page fault.
>you can help. I tried running theseus4 (I'm running WSeB), but I'm not
>sure what m-SOCKET does (maybe internet-related?), or
I would assume m-SOCKET is part of the tcp/ip sockets drivers, so
replacing the KEE drivers might be the solution. That is replace
socketk.sys with socket.sys and afinetk.sys with afinet.sys.
Also, you might try a different NIC driver. It's possible the failure is
in the NDIS interface.
There's also the fix for trap E's caused by a PPP dialer defect. I don't
know if this applies to your case.
Steven
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