said:
>This is a wierd one.
>>Exception in module:
>>TRAP 0008 ERRCD=0000 ERACC=**** ERLIM=********
>>EAX=08505f32 EBX=fd41ff16 ECX=0000001c EDX=fab2a000
>>ESI=00000001 EDI=08505f32 EBP=0000e008 FLG=00012212
>>CS:EIP=0818:000009af CSACC=009b CSLIM=0000660c
>The CS value says the trap is in 16-bit code, which usually means a
>driver. The kernel failed to decode the module name, so we have to do it
>by hand. Do you have Theseus installed. If not, you need to do this.
>Then with the system up and running, use
> System -> General System -> Drivers
>to list the loaded device drivers. Scan down the Strategy column for the
>driver with 818 to the left of the colon. This is the CS value assigned
>to the driver.
>>CS:EIP=005b:1e3d54ac CSACC=f0df CSLIM=ffffffff
>>SS:ESP=0053:000da518 SSACC=f0f3 SSLIM=ffffffff
>>EBP=00000000 FLG=00012202
>>REXXSOM.DLL 0001:000054ac
>We don't know if this triggered the trap in the driver or if the kernel
>is just showing us the ring3 process that was running when the trap
>occurs. It's probably the later. It does say you were doing something
>with REXX when the trap occurred. FWIW, EBP = 0 is generally a bad
>thing, but not always.
Here is the Theseus output. I am not sure what to do with it. There is a
driver with 0 next to it. Is there a way to delete it that is safe?
>On the chance that it matters check the sizes of the .ir files in
>\os2\etc. The following is typical
> 7-22-96 19:33 66,058 0 REXX.IR
> 2-05-96 15:36 496,503 0 SOM.IR
> 8-09-96 2:48 60,855 0 WPDSERV.IR
> 8-09-96 2:25 282,701 0 WPSH.IR
>If any are really small, they are corrupted and should be restored from
>your install CD or a backup.
My .ir files are exactly the same as yours.
Sandy
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