said:
>I'm getting a trap 0008 error trying to install the InnoTek Runtime for
>OS/2 version 1.04 Build 10 on my ThinkPad T20 (P3-700, 256MB RAM).
>What's strange is that it installed OK on a BYO machine (P3-800, 512MB on
>a MSI motherboard that Jerry Rash gave me late last year).
>Here's the trap info:
>Exception in module:
>TRAP 0008 ERRCD=0000 ERACC=**** ERLIM=********
>EAX=fa160240 EBX=fa2c3024 ECX=00000034 EDX=00000002
>ESI=fa0a0160 EDI=f3fc7a3c EBP=fa2c3000 FLG=00012292
>CS:EIP=0168:fff4999e CSACC=c09b CSLIM=ffffffff
>SS:ESP=0160:fa2c2ef8 SSACC=c093 SSLIM=ffffffff
>DS=0160 DSACC=c093 DSLIM=ffffffff CR0=8001001b
>ES=0160 ESACC=c093 ESLIM=ffffffff CR2=fa2c2ef4
>FS=0000 FSACC=**** FSLIM=********
>GS=0000 GSACC=**** GSLIM=********
>The system detected an internal processing error at
>location ##0168:fff1ea4f - 000e:ca4f.
>60000, 9084
>07860683
>Internal revision 14.096e_W4
>The system is stopped. Record all of the above information and contact
>your service representative.
>Both of my machines (the ThinkPad and the BYO with the MSI motherboard)
>are running eCS 1.1 with FixPak 4 and the latest OS2KRNL.
>Any ideas? TIA.
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