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Steven Levine wrote:
> Ah yes, Dave's stuff. I've used os2trace, but had totally forgotten about
> the PM based setup tool. It's been updated extensively since your
> version. This is the last item in the revision list:
>
> 2.45.27 05Jun01 Fixed Dos32CreateThread bug
Where can I get the last version?
>
> Could be the .zip drive that confusing PM. Have you tried booting with
> the drive and/or driver disabled?
Activated EJECT.EXE, disk did not eject until shutdown, used to work
OK. Booted without disk, and then without IBMATAPI.FLT. No change in
PM.
>
> >Under OS/2, HDD light has been staying on most of the time for at least
> >the last month or so.
>
> Sounds like you need Daniela's Patchldr (Hobbes).
MEMTEST.EXE reports 523264 and "No patch required". This is a socket
seven board, maybe not new enough to have that problem.
> You must be swapping big time.
>
Note, this light is a relatively new thing. SWAPPER.DAT is 2097152.
Never seems to change. I have changed RAM recently. Now at 2x256M.
Ray
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