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- From: bauwens@acs.ucalgary.ca (Luc Bauwens)
- Subject: Re: Trap 000e - any fix???
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- Date: Sat, 09 Jan 93 19:08:08 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan8.140742.16313@ms.uky.edu> shan@ms.uky.edu (Minghua SHAN) writes:
- >I sometimes get trap 000e when running DOS applications (such as
- >Paradox 4.0) under OS/2 2.0 + SP. Is this due to a OS/2 bug?
- >Is there any fix to this problem?
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-
- Interesting. My son just got hit by a Trap 000e while playing a
- game called "Gateway" in a full-screen DOS session. (For the
- second time in a few days). We haven't had the problem with
- other DOS programs, though.
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- It says "Internal Processing Error at location ##0160:fff6459e -
- 000d:459e.
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- )38600d1
- Internal Revision 6.466, 92/10/15
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- (The Service Pak).
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- (I noted all the flags too, BTW)
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- And BTW**2, what is Trap 000e supposed to mean?
-
- Luc B
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