said:
>No. *Maybe* it's when either, all or one of InJoy, MR/2 ICE, and/or
>Netscape are running, but I don't think so.
You do have all the TCP/IP stack fixes installed? Don't you?
>0168:f70cc4b8
>ss:ESP -30:5b80
That says the kernel is not processing an interrupt.
>I didn't write down DS values, so let's assume they were 0 or a bunch of
>f's.
DS? Unlikely. :-)
>Internal processing error at location #0168:fff1f32-000e:c322
That's usually not very helpful. It has some meaning, but there's not
published documentation to help you cross reference.
>Description of Linear Object F70F3000, PID = 0007, name = 'GSVDAEMN': It
>is 'Allocated via dh_allocateGDTSelector' (decoded owner from object
>record). The address is at offset 00000000 into the memory object.
This is probably the Geyserville daemon for power management.
What model is your Thinkpad?
>Should I do this?
Only if Scott asks for it. I would appear you have been bitten by another
of the APM defects.
Steven
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