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I installed eCS v. 1.2. The install went well and it seemed to be running  
just fine. I began pushing the envelope (details later), so when I got a  
Trap 000E error, I wasn't surprised. Figuring something had gotten  
corrupted, I reinstalled eCS. But even though I reformatted the hard  
drive, the trap E error will not go away!  
 
During the latest install attempt, phase one went fine, but during phase 2  
-- while installing Java 14 -- I got the trap 000E error in Module OS2KRNL  
-- internal revision 14.100c_W4 etc.  
 
Does this point to a hardware problem? I am not aware of any recent  
hardware changes. DOS and Windows seem to work fine on that computer. Is  
there some way to troubleshoot this. Could there be a problem with the new  
eCS?  
 
Thanks,  
Sandy  
 
 
 
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