said:
>03-24-2004 01:53:31 SYS2070 PID 01b5 TID 0001 Slot 009a
>H:\OS2SKYE.EXE\WGET.EXE
>WGET->DOSCALL1.981
>182
The answer to this question and others may be found at:
http://home.clara.net/orac/os2/doscalls.htm
>First question: What is Slot?
It's the thread slot.
>Second question: Does DOSCALL1.981 mean wget called doscall1 and passed
>it a decimal value of 981?
No. It the number assigned to the entry point.
>Third question: What is the 182 on the last line?
Help 182
>Fourth question: Should I try anything before I contact the guy who
>compiled it?
You could update to a version of Warp with large file support.
I would contact the maintainer. I suspect the failure is unintended.
Probably something wrong (or missing) with his detection logic.
HTH,
Steven
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