About a week ago, I wrote about some problems that have cropped up here...
1) One of the three lan systems, doesn't see the network anymore..
2) One of the two systems that can see the network, traps if I use
a named (remote) pipe..
Both of these are related to the Sound blaster 16 PNP (ct2980's)
that I just installed.
(If I remove the SB 16pnp, #1 goes away, I haven't tried #2)
Here's the trap error, anyone help "read" it?
TRAP 000D ERRCD=2D40 ERRAC=1092 ERRLIM=00010FFF
EAX=4550586E EBX=9B8F5655 ECX=7000000 EDX=9BED5800
ESI=000008F8 EDI=00000188 EBP=00005766 FLG=00092213
CS:EIP=0140:000084DC CSACC=009B CSLIM=0000EBBF
SS:ESP=0030:00005752 SSACC=1097 SSLIM=00004B67
DS=0400 DSACC=0093 SDLIM=0000840C CR0=8001001B
ES=0030 ESACC=1097 ESLIM=00004B67 CR2=14B73020
FS=0158 FSACC=C093 FSLIM=FFFFFFFF
GS=0000 GSACC=**** GSLIM=********
#0160:FFF54C8C - 000D:AC8C.
60060, 9084
06860612
Internal revision 9.024 96/11/07
Creative Labs is being very unhelpful, saying use the v3 Warp drivers,
and that they had absolutely *NOTHING* to do with the v4, and can't guarantee
their "usefulness"...
Plus evidently they don't even test under the Os/2 warp 4 peer-to-peer
services, they use Novel's Lan Requestor, instead....
So they can't even tell me if the named pipe problem is "unusual".
I did a quick check at the PSP search site, and nothing is listed as
*CLOSED* Apar... (Is there someplace to check for a OPEN Apar?)
Any help would be appreciated...
As far as I can tell All *IRQ's* are fine, same with DMA channels, and
so forth....So everything should be working *FINE*....But it isn't... It's
driving me a little batty!
Benjamin
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