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- Path: sparky!uunet!nwnexus!gregory
- From: gregory@halcyon.com (Gregory Wright)
- Subject: Re: internal processing error anyone?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.020303.29287@nwnexus.WA.COM>
- Keywords: system error
- Sender: sso@nwnexus.WA.COM (System Security Officer)
- Organization: The 23:00 News and Mail Service
- References: <ecampbel.716279565@neumann.une.edu.au>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 02:03:03 GMT
- Lines: 27
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- In article <ecampbel.716279565@neumann.une.edu.au> ecampbel@neumann.une.edu.au (Edward Campbell) writes:
- >Can anyone enlighten me on the following error message on booting OS/2 :
- >
- > System detected an internal processing error
- > at location ##0160:fff64ae0 - 000d:aae0.
- > 60002, 9084
- > 038600d1
- > Internal revision 6.307, 92/03/01
- > The system is stopped...
- >
- >Is it a memory or CPU error or what?
- >
- I can consitantly generate this error by hitting a cntrl-break while
- Borland c++ is executing getch(); in a program of mine. According to
- IBM these internal processing errors are *usually* caused by mismatched
- memory(speeds). In my case it is something else. You may, as others here
- have suggested, try a good memory checking program. Checkit has recieved
- some good reviews.
-
- Good luck,
-
-
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