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On Sat, 1 May 2004 11:54:25 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:  
 
>>I continue to have 0E traps in os2krnl, the dump simply won't complete.   
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>When did this start?  When I gave you the pdumpusr command to add more  
>options?  If so and you can stand the pain, you could try dropping options  
>from the pdumpusr command until the trap goes away.  
 
First time I did the pdumpusr command.  I wondered about trying it  
with dropped options.  I think I'd rather drop all but one just to  
see if it will work w/o trapping.  
 
>>Should I perhaps try a different kernel?  
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>I would do that.  It can't hurt.  I haven't heard anything bad about  
>14.098b.  
 
OK, it's not on testcase anymore.  The last one I grabbed but never  
used was .097h.  
Any ideas about where I could snag it?  It should be the version  
with the debugging files I believe.  I looked at eComstation and a  
few other sites but best I could find was .096 from last summer.  
 
Jon  
 
 
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