said:
>BAIIOM3.DLL 0001:00000071
>Older versions of BA2k worked ok with my system.
>When talking to Brent Bowlby of CDS back in Jan, he suggested that a
>missing font could be the problem.
That was my first thought, but after some research I don't think this is
the case. I got curious and took a quick look at the code near the trap
location and it does not appear to be font related. However, I need more
info to verify this.
BAIIOM3.DLL is actually the VAC runtime DLL renamed for distribution.
This means that the code that is triggering the trap is elsewhere. What I
need to see is the output of a process dump. This may allow me to find
out what the BA2KWS code is really trying to do.
See:
<http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/os2diags/ProcDumpRef.txt>
for a setup guide. I also need to know what Warp version and FP level you
are running.
It not all that unexpected that the older version worked. The code is by
definition different.
HTH,
Steven
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