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Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 20:01:54 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Uncommitted memory traps

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In <200403092243.3233451.9@scoug.com>, on 03/09/04
at 10:43 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:

Hi there,

>In the last two weeks I have had these five uncommitted memory traps from
>which I extracted the info below thanks to Steven's dumptrapscreen and
>the ability of Ctl-Alt-Numlk-Numlk to create a dump.

Why are you calling this uncommitted memory traps? Are you saying they
are trap Es?

>Exception in device driver:
>TRAP 000e ERRCD=0000 ERACC=**** ERLIM=********
>EAX=f7238c14 EBX=f74d0000 ECX=f724da14 EDX=00000000
>ESI=f7264314 EDI=00000000 EBP=00004dc8 FLG=00012046
>CS:EIP=0168:f74eb93f CSACC=c09b CSLIM=ffffffff
>SS:ESP=0030:00004db4 SSACC=1097 SSLIM=0000439f
>DS=0160 DSACC=c093 DSLIM=ffffffff CR0=8001001b
>ES=0160 ESACC=c093 ESLIM=ffffffff CR2=00000030
>FS=0000 FSACC=**** FSLIM=********
>GS=0000 GSACC=**** GSLIM=********

>Internal revision 14.062_W4

This is the original FP15 kernel and it did have some issues. I recommend
you update to at least 14.085.

Do you have Theseus installed? I can't do much more with the trap without
some module info for DOSCALLS.

>If anyone can make any sense of these traps, I would appreciate his
>letting me know. If that is not possible, is there anything I can do,
>other than noting exactly which apps were running, to make interpretation
>of future traps possible.

Trap interpretation is difficult without a system dump, even then it's
still hard since none of us have the source code for OS/2. The only easy
way to create a system dump is with a dump partition.

Regards,

Steven

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