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In <0GLY00CTY676VR@mta5.snfc21.pbi.net>, on 10/28/01
at 08:11 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I downloaded from IBM W40508D.zip, and I replaced os2krnl, size 822387,
>11/15/00 5:11 p, with os2krnl, size 933228, 5/08/01, 11:26 a. That fixed
>Winos2, but it broke PM Faxworks Pro V. 3.2h Ena. When trying or send or
>receive a fax, the port FMD2 was not recognized.
That's because your FAX is on COM2 and you installed a debug kernel, which
by default, takes over COM2. You are somewhat lucky your system did not
just freeze up and enter the kernel debugger waiting for you to enter
debug commands at the debug console attached to COM2.
>I then downloaded from IBM W40508.zip and replaced the os2krnl file with
>os2krnl size 845496 5/08/01, 11:24 a.
This is the supported update for the retail kernel.
Steven
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