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Over the past week or so, I have been getting multiple trap screens per
day. They are mostly trap Es with a few trap Cs. The error location is
always the same: 0168 : fff1f322 - 000e : c322. The top of the trap
screen says: "Exception in device driver" but does not give a module
name. Many of the register values are 0, f, or *. The rest of the values
are not the same from one trap to the next, but some have similar or
close values. I cannot think of any change that I made that started this
off. I have tried removing unnecessary drivers from my CONFIG.SYS, but
that has not helped.
My question is: How can I pin this down to the offending module? Can
anyone point me to a debugging procedure?
Thanks!
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Tom Brown
thombrown@earthlink.net
SCOUG Member
Warp 4.0 + FP15, JAVA 1.1.8
OS/2 system uptime is 0 days 00:00 hours
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