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to: JAMES MCKENZIE
from: BARRY BOGART
date: 1998-04-17 09:22:00
subject: Re: Error

 JM> To get more info on the video drivers look at the syslevel.vid file,
 JM> or run syslevel from an OS/2 command prompt session (windowed or full
 JM> screen).
 Here's what it said:
C:\OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.VID
                           Vision864/964/868/968/Trio32/64/64V+/64V2
Version 3.03     Component ID 562107701
Current CSD level: S330316
Prior   CSD level: NONE
 JM> This might be the source of your problem.  If the card is a PNP PCI
 JM> card, check your motherboard's IRQ settings and set all "legacy"
 JM> cards (non-PNP) IRQs to that type.  I found a problem with PNP
 Ok, Is this in the BIOS Setup?
I'll hold off on this for a bit. I did the following and it seemed to help:
1) Disabled the secondary IDE Adapter. (CD-Rom was the only device using it 
   and I seldom use it)
2) Upped the Swap disk space to 125mb.
3) Changed DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT to 1mb, was at 32mb.
Now the Nodes don't randomly crash and no Hard Traps, etc.
Although, I did try to add another node yesterday and things started to go 
wrong again, I believe its memory related.
And so I removed the added node and things appear to be fine again.
BTW, thanks for the help! I'll keep you informed on how things go.
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