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- From: calvert@QueensU.CA (John Calvert)
- Subject: Re: Severe system crash when using SIO_V031.
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- Organization: Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
- References: <HD37wB2w165w@vicuna.ocunix.on.ca>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 14:45:52 GMT
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- In article <HD37wB2w165w@vicuna.ocunix.on.ca> frampton@vicuna.ocunix.on.ca writes:
- >Tonight I just installed the SIO.SYS and VSIO.SYS drivers (SIO_V031.ZIP)
- >and after experiencing minor problems, and then 3 severe system *CRASHES*,
-
- I'm sorry to hear that sio is not working out for you. I have been running
- it since the end of last week with basically no problem. I have had several
- system crashes like you mention.
- These don't both me too much but I can see they would really screw up a
- BBS. There was an sio_025.zip available as well, but presumably v031 fixes
- something that is broken in v025. I never ran v025, just v011 and v010.
-
- >The system detected an internal processing error at location
- >##0160::fffa3bb4 - 000d:00049bb4.
- >
- >60000, 7016
-
- I've had this one at least half a dozen times in the last month. Wish
- I knew how to get rid of it, but I'm not yet running a significant
- workload, so it doesn't foul anthing up. YET!
-
- >I am running OS/2 2.0 GA (CSD level XR02000 -- previous was XR00000,
-
- I would recommend installing the service pak. At least one of the bugs
- fixed involves the com.sys/vcom.sys and Fossil X00 interaction.
-
- I noticed an immediate jump in throughput by 50% when I went to sio_v031
- from sio_v011. But I suspect that might be in part due to finally having
- some docs so I configure it correctly.
-
- Regards,
-
- --
- John Calvert
-
- calvert@mast.queensu.ca
-