said:
>everybody for the help. However, I have two remaining questions. First,
>why has Theseus stopped working? It's not because of Theseus that I know
Because you need to update to the version that works with the new kernel:
>now? Based on the current descriptions, I was supposed to use 3 and
You want 4 and you need to remove the v3 device driver.
>still have the trap problem that started me on this escapade (of course,
>it may have gone away with the new kernel), I may need to use the dump
>formatter and it has no read me. Could someone suggest some pointers.
Well, unless you really want to learn about kernel internals, use
Ctrl-Alt-Numlock-Numlock to force a dump and use the cookbook stuff I
supplied. If you want to understand more about the internals, there's The
OS/2 Debugging Handbook, #0.7a (sg244640.inf). This is included in the
Warp4 Toolkit which comes with MCP and eCS. However, the Handbook assumes
you understand operation systems and is primarily a reference to OS/2
specifics.
pmdf has pretty good online help. Use F1 in all the standard ways to get
help on specific menu items or fields. However, you can't read the help
like a book from within pmdf because not all of the navigation features
are enabled. To read the help like a book, use:
view pmdf
This technique works with most .hlp files.
HTH,
Steven
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