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Date: | Thu, 24 Aug 2000 14:40:20 PDT |
From: | "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net > |
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In <200008242054.NAA16720@snipe.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, on 08/24/00
Gary,
>OK. Maybe I'm dense, but how would one induce "full hardware detection"
Alt-F1 at the boot blob should get you a menu. This all happens before
>I wish it were that simple. I haven't been in to the configuration
That's what I expect you to say. I'm sure you would told me if I had.
>that when I did the /F:3 CHKDSK, an old "configuration file" (or whatever
Anything's possible. A rewrite is unlikely. However, a truncation of
Let's try this. From the Thinkpad backups on your main box, restore the
>a talking point when some work comes my way, which is seldom. I booted
Was that before or after the problems started?
>seriously considering scratching the NT partition because I could the the
You can probably shrink it down quite a bit with PartitionMagic. Mine's
>And, NT still boots. I would think that if there was a serious change,
I would not say that. The OS's are just plain different.
That the Warp install diskettes boot says that the hardware is probably
> IBM EtherJet PC Card:
Have you tried booting without the NIC installed?
> LPT1
FWIW, you are using polled IO for printing. Not an issue at the moment.
>just fine. I don't know much about how the ThinkPad Configuration
They are recording in the CMOS. There's not historical compare or undo
>It is sounding more and more like this is a hardware issue; given that,
It probably would because whatever table is broken would get rebuilt. If
FWIW, I hauled out the disassembler and took a look at resource.sys. You
Steven
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at 01:54 PM, "Gary Granat"
>under these circumstances? You mentioned that, but I guess it got lost
>in the noise between the ears.
the resource manager loads, TTBOMK. Let me know what happens.
I'm just throwing out ideas.
>the configuration program uses) got written in place of the current one.
>Possible?
some sort is not.
contents of the root directory and the contents of \os2\boot to work
directories on the main box. Look at the *.DAT and *.LST files in these
directories and compare them to what's on the Thinkpad. Maybe something
will show up.
>NT for the first time in nearly five months about ten days ago to run a
>WIN32 program my sister sent me. I don't think I have been in the NT
>1.6GB of space more productively under OS/2. But, it is still there.
about 1.5GB and probably only half-full.
>it wouldn't boot and I would have to use a hardware restore to get it to
>work.
OK.
> IRQ 15
> Port 0x300
> Bidirectional
> IRQ 7
> DMA3
>program works. I presume it is reporting values from actual hardware
>settings. Does it record these somewhere, and if so, does it make a
>comparison?
functionality.
>I'm beginning to wonder whether an OS/2 reinstall would fix things.
you could restore from you backups, it would be a relatively fast test to
just install Warp4 base..
are running the version from Warp4 GA, not the DD FP01 version. I can see
the int 3 that's causing your trap. Basically, it's running off the end
of a table and not finding something that should be in the table. Without
source code, it's is just too time consuming to figure out exactly why.
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