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In <200309020236.h822aIJk016729@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/01/03   
   at 07:35 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>I added two lines to config.sys:  
 
>device=e:\os2\boot\unicode.sys  
>ifs=e:\os2\jfs.ifs /lw:5,20,4 /autocheck:* /cache 4096  
 
Where did you add them?  They do need to be very early in config.sys.  
 
I would try without the /autocheck for now to cut down the variables.  
 
Do you have a JFS partition on this box?  If so, use LVM to hide it.   
Again the idea it to cut down the variables.  
 
>What happened:  
 
>c0000005  
>doscall1.dll 0002:000a455  
>etc.  
 
You might try the doscall.dll from eCS.  It's hard to know if we are  
getting a trap because of a bad call to doscall.dll or if doscall.dll is  
doing something wrong.  
 
You you have a SADUMP partition on the test box.  We might need it.  
 
Steven  
 
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