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These are the only bookmarks I had that supposedly covered Testcase kernels, and I'm wondering if they are
the right URLs for the latest stuff.
ftp://ftp.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/update-kernels/
ftp://testcase.boulder.ibm.com/ps/fromibm/os2/
I'm not sure what the latter one is, as I could make no sense of it. The first one seems to have kernels
dating from 11/00, which can't be up to date.
Steven wrote:
> This was fixed pretty much better by the 14.085_W4 kernel. This is the
> 10/26/01 kernel which includes several post FP15 kernel fixes. See:
>
> http://ps.software.ibm.com/pbin-usa-ps/getobj.pl?/pdocs-usa/fixnews.html
>
> for details.
And those kernels are from late '01. So they should _not_ supercede the ECS kernel from MCP-2, which is
what I believe Tony put on in the course of installing ECS. Steve from Scitech seems to think I need a
later ECS kernel, to fix the Trap E problem. I'm rather skeptical about that, but don't have any idea
where to turn up a post-MCP2 kernel for ECS. I don't have a SWC subscription, and the SWC stuff that the
ECS site is supposed to get, they may have weeks or months later. (e.g., no sign of the UDF 2.0 driver).
Svobi wrote:
> Right now on IBM's testcase you will find
> the last kernel version 14.089e - Get it before it disappears
> again !
> It works fine here ;-)
And what URL did you get that one from ?
Thanks.
Jordan
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