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In <404140B6.7070003@sbcglobal.net>, on 02/28/04   
   at 05:29 PM, Gary Wong  said:  
>Really, an "old" kernel?  The OS2KRNL I have is dated 11/13/2003,   
>10:16AM, size 848,314.  This is the one that came with the Convenience   
>Package FixPak 4 that I downloaded from eComStation.com (XR0C004).  
 
Old is a relative term.  Anything delivered by IBM is automatically older  
than what might be available elsewhere.   This is a side effect of their  
testing process.  
 
>However, I see on the eComStation FTP site a W_14097H.ZIP; should I try   
>that?  
 
I recommend you report the problem to Innotek.  You might also try the new  
kernel and let us know if it corrects the trap on your box.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
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