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Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 20:09:20 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Exception in module: OS2KRNL

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In <40A28A1B.4070500@san.rr.com>, on 05/12/04
at 12:33 PM, Tom Brown said:

>I can boot to the command line using Alt-F1/F2. I have tried changing
>the video drivers from SciTech SNAP, first to GENGRADD, then to VGA to
>no avail. I did this because the dump happens at about the time it would
>normally switch display modes. No joy.

>Using Steven's DumpTrapScreen, I get the following:

Since you have a dump partition, you should do a bit more analysis to
figure out what the kernel is really trying to do. Since it's a trap E
hardware is a suspect, but it could be a driver behaving badly too. So,
I'd recommend the reseat all the cards and cables thing.

Can you boot to another partition and run pmdf? If so, try

ln cs:eip

to see if the trap location has a known name. Also, check if the current
thread is in a call gate. It probably is, so it would be good to know
what the kernel is trying to do.

>Exception in module: OS2KRNL
>TRAP 000e ERRCD=0002 ERACC=**** ERLIM=******** CPU=01
>EAX=00000000 EBX=fe6f1238 ECX=00000034 EDX=00000000 ESI=fe6f13a4
>EDI=fbc88000 EBP=00004ce8 FLG=00250286
>CS:EIP=0168:fff06b2d CSACC=c09b CSLIM=ffffffff
>SS:ESP=1530:000049ac SSACC=1097 SSLIM=00003fff
>DS=0160 DSACC=c0f3 DSLIM=ffffffff CR0=8001003b
>ES=0160 ESACC=c0f3 ESLIM=ffffffff CR2=fbc88000
>FS=0133 FSACC=00f3 FSLIM=000057ff
>GS=0130 GSACC=00f3 GSLIM=000057ff

>Internal revision 14.097f_SMP

You might also turn off the 2nd CPU. It does not get turned on until late
in the boot process.

>Any ideas?

If you want me to look at the dump, see the latest

<http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/os2diags/TrapDumpRef.txt>

for the updated packaging guide. I'll need the kernel symbols for v1.14.

Regards,

Steven

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