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Hi Martin =
I also got these traps 8 !
eCS 2.0 Beta Phase 2 is available: =
See here: http://www.ecomstation.org/
Download for registered users here:
http://www.ecomstation.biz/cgi-bin/db2www/biz_ent2.d2w/input
Good luck !
svob=EF
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rosenfeldmj@comcast.net on 12.04.2006 04.21.22
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Trap 8 with eCS 2-beta 2
I get a trap 8 after a clean (not migrated) installation of eCS 2.0
beta =
2. The trap occurs after the boot from hard disk following Phase 2. It =
occurs after almost everything in config.sys has been loaded. Has
anyone =
else had this problem? Who are the usual suspects in such a case?
Martin
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