said: 
>Attached please find my trap screen info from my latest Incharge trap 
>(this morning),  which I induced the way I've previously described. Thank 
>you for any help or  revelations on this 
This is still wierd.  I say this because you are getting was appears to be 
a kernel trap, but the trap screens don't contain the ring0 trap screen 
that a typical kernel trap would include. 
You have not yet given me sufficent information to guess why this might be 
occurring.  I'd like to see a copy of your current config.sys. 
Whatever kind of trap this is, it seems to be a problem in Incharge's 
exception handler.  This is indicated by the content of the ring3 trap 
screen(s). 
Have you tried my suggested INI edits yet? 
Another thing you might try is check config.sys for a reference to 
device=?:\os2\boot\excphead.sys.  If it is missing, add it.  If it exists 
REM it out.  Replace ? with your boot drive. 
Another thing you can try is enabling process dumps.  You might be able to 
side step the kernel trap and capture a process dump which might even 
capture some useful data. 
HTH, 
Steven 
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