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950124 Trap 000D with CS:EIP = 1000 : 00002eb6 on Final Reboot
DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS: Trap on Final Reboot and every subsequent boot with above CS:EIP value.
SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION: Incorrect statements in CONFIG.SYS results in Trap and it is resolved by copying the generic CONFIG.SYS to the root drive.
DETAILS OF RESOLUTION: Follow procedure " Recovering the CONFIG.SYS File " on page 220 of Warp User's Guide to recover the original CONFIG.SYS.
950125 INSTALL PCMCIA ON IBM THINKPAD 755CD FROM WARP, UNABLE TO ACCESS THE INTERNAL IDE CDROM
DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS:
IBM ThinkPad 755CD which has an IDE CDROM. User loaded the PCMCIA drivers from OS/2 WARP. Afterwarp, shutdown and reboot the system, user is unable to access the internal IDE CDROM device.
RESOLUTION:
From the problem determination, this is an IRQ conflict. Change the PCMCIA IRQ setting. To do this, add the following parameters to BASEDEV=IBM2SS01.SYS: " BASEDEV=IBM2SS01.SYS /S0=1 /C0=11 " Use IRQ 11 because it was an open IRQ. Shutdown and reboot and the user should be able to access both the PCMCIA and the internal IDE CDROM device. Note above that it is not neccessary to use IRQ 11. User should be able to find an IRQ that is available.
TITLE: 950128 ADD ON DAUGHTER OR WAVE TABLE BOARDS NOT SUPPORTED UNDER OS/2 WARP 3.0
DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS:
See details of resolution.
SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION:
See details of resolution.
DETAILS OF RESOLUTION:
Add on Daughter boards which enable wave table midi support are not supported under any version OS/2 including Warp 3.0.
These boards can be attached to several sound cards available on the market especially Sound Blaster cards. Users need to contact the vendor for proper OS/2 drivers if available. If a user has aquired an OS/2 driver for the Daughter board and is experiencing a problem using the device the vendor needs to be contacted for support