said:
>In <200604011843.k31IhYCl193080@pimout7-ext.prodigy.net>, on 04/01/06
> at 10:43 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>>Sounds like a memory error, I would start swapping memory chips.
>>That's a good thought.
>>Memtest-86 shows no errors on two passes.
>>I swapped the two RAM modules, and on the last reboot I got an error
>>message: Sys3175 -- Tcpstart access violation at SOMU.DLL.
>Can you live with running with just one chip for a day or so? This might
>allow you to determine if the problem is one of the chips or if it's a MB
>issue.
>Another thing to try is to drop the BIOS back to the the low performance
>settings.
The error is not predictable -- I could easily go a day or two without
getting one.
I can certainly change the BIOS in the meantime. And I am not adverse to
getting new RAM chips and putting these into another computer.
I am glad this does not seem to point to an OS/2 Warp problem. I worry
that after all these years of use it might be getting unstable. I do run
Unimaint regularly. (Checkini and Cleanini just won't work.)
Thanks,
Sandy
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