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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