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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 00:33:23 PST8
From: jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Mozilla trap

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I got this trap screen once when I attempted to close Mozilla 1.6b (Bld
2003120914) and once when I tried to change URL's. I created the dump
with Ctl-Alt-NumLk-NumLk and since I didn't have a blank floppy, I
overwrote the files on an old one. Maybe that is why the Steven's extract
trap dump script resulted in "Exception in device driver" data is all X's,
but I don't think so. I suspect they mean that the trap was not initiated
by a device driver.

Reading a:\dumpdata.001 02-14-04 01:04:36
c000009d
00690150

Exception in device driver:
TRAP XXXX ERRCD=XXXX ERACC=XXXX ERLIM=XXXXXXXX
EAX=XXXXXXXX EBX=XXXXXXXX ECX=XXXXXXXX EDX=XXXXXXXX
ESI=XXXXXXXX EDI=XXXXXXXX EBP=XXXXXXXX FLG=XXXXXXXX
CS:EIP=XXXX:XXXXXXXX CSACC=XXXX CSLIM=XXXXXXXX
SS:ESP=XXXX:XXXXXXXX SSACC=XXXX SSLIM=XXXXXXXX
DS=XXXX DSACC=XXXX DSLIM=XXXXXXXX CR0=XXXXXXXX
ES=XXXX ESACC=XXXX ESLIM=XXXXXXXX CR2=XXXXXXXX
FS=XXXX FSACC=XXXX FSLIM=XXXXXXXX
GS=XXXX GSACC=XXXX GSLIM=XXXXXXXX
c000009d
00690150

Internal revision 14.062_W4

c000009d
00690150
EAX=01b00858 EBX=0207b760 ECX=02544f40 EDX=02544f40
ESI=0207b760 EDI=01a9ca00
DS=0053 DSACC=d0f3 DSLIM=3fffffff
ES=0053 ESACC=d0f3 ESLIM=3fffffff
FS=150b FSACC=00f3 FSLIM=00000030
GS=34f3 GSACC=10f3 GSLIM=00003fff
CS:EIP=005b:00690150 CSACC=d0df CSLIM=3fffffff
SS:ESP=0053:0013dfa4 SSACC=d0f3 SSLIM=3fffffff
EBP=0013dfc0 FLG=00012216

LIBC04.DLL

R

All of my partitions are HPFS and config.sys is setup to run chkdsk on all
of them in case of a trap.

In both cases when I rebooted, checking the partitions turned up the same
information--allocation errors corrected in:

C:\OS2\help\_cache0.db
gG:\mozilla\\\\cache.trash\trash\cache\_cache_001_ and _cache002_ and
_cache003_

It seems as if the OS2 cache0 allocation error and another one in my M:
partition file occurs every time there is a trap. The Mozilla caches were
0 bytes when the trap occurred on shutdown but had plenty of bytes when
the trap occurred at a switch in URL's.

Is what I am experiencing a bug in Mozilla or is it related to my cache
setup--which is as it was when I installed Mozilla.?

TIA for any advice.

Jack

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