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This may be a coincidence, but I was having trouble with a SCSI card, I
replaced the card with one I got on ebay, that didn't work either (I am
sure it is a bad card because it doesn't work under windows either), I
pulled the card and remmed out the Basedev statement for the card.
Now I get a trap 8 when I boot into both Warp 4 and into eCS 1.2R. I do
not get a trap error when I boot to my maintenance partition (and I can
boot into windows OK).
It is hard to tell when the trap occurs because the device statements go
by so fast. It looks like the NIC drivers are loaded and then the screen
goes blank and then I get the trap 8 message.
I tried deleting the boot partition for Warp 4 and restoring it from a
backup, and it tried doing a Unimaint restore of the desktop. Neither
helped.
I am not sure what to try next. At the moment I am working from my laptop!
Any suggestions will be very much appreciated.
Sandy
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