said:
>With this combination, I get a trap 0008 with no module specified. Would
>the trap info be of any use? I understand that a trap 0008 is a double
>fault, a trap in the trap handler. Is this right?
Yes, this is what it means, but it it's not an atypical traps for a bad
driver.
> ROM IRQ routing table found at F000h:DF10h
> Table Version 1.0 - OK
> Table size 0 bytes - Invalid Size!
> IRQ's dedicated to PCI : None
> The ROM PCI IRQ routing table appears to be faulty!!
>Does this have any bearing on OS/2?
I really don't know.
>I think I found Veit's program: SPCIIRQ dated 3/21/02. Sparse
>documentation. It looks like I have to install the SPCIIRQ driver with
>parms that force the parameters for a particular card.
>I will give it a try.
I recommend you e-mail Veit. He's an eCS developer and I'm sure he'll be
willing to help. He's doing to need the ScanPCI output along with the
trap screen. You can use:
<http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/os2diags/DumpTrapScreen.zip>
to grab the info off a diskette if you don't have a trapdump partition.
One other thing you can do is swap the driver load order in config.sys.
Also, are you sure you are using the most recent version of the e100b
driver, if I'm guessing the right name?
You should post the trap screen. I never know if the info will be useful
until I see it.
Regards,
Steven
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