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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
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
==950128 DMA TIMEOUT ERROR OR HANG WHEN STARTING WINOS2 FULL SCREEN SESSION UNDER WARP 3.0 WHEN USING CRYSTAL SEMI CHIP (CS4231) ON IBM THINKPADS.==
DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS:
    Symptom 1.
      When users install the Crystal Semi (cs4231) Winos2 drivers
      according to the Multimedia On Line Help a DMA Timeout error
      is produced when a Winos2 Fullscreen is started. The session
      may also hang even though the drivers have been installed
      properly.
SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION:
    See details of resolution.
DETAILS OF RESOLUTION:
    The native Windows drivers for the Crystal Semi chip (cs4231)
    have to be removed since they are VXD's. They are not supported
    under OS/2 WARP 3.0. The Multimedia On Line help does not refer
    to these drivers and their removal prior to installing the Winos2
    Crystal Semi Drivers. Please follow the steps below to remove:
    1. Locate and EDIT the Windows SYSTEM.INI file.
      a. Locate TPAUDVXD.386 in the 386ehn section.
        Remove this statement:
        Drivers=TPAUDVXD.DRV
      b. Locate IBMMME.DRV in the DRIVERS section.
        Remove these statements:
        Aux=IBMMME.DRV
        WAVE=IBMMME.DRV
        MIDI=IBMMME.DRV
    2.  Save and exit out of the Editor.
    You will now be able to start the Winos2 Fullscreen session


==950130 Installing from CDROM, using device drivers other than IBM supplied drivers. (WARP)==
==950130 Installing from CDROM, using device drivers other than IBM supplied drivers. (WARP)==

Revision as of 23:05, 3 January 2020

950118 TIMING HANG ON IBM PC 300 SERIES - 486 SYSTEMS AND ON ALL APTIVA'S FROM THE 310 (2144-22P) THROUGH THE 530 (2144-66P).

DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS

When the IBM PC 300 Series - 486 Systems BIOS code switched CMOS banks, OS/2 (and the physical clock Device Driver) did not know that the CMOS bank was switched. If an IRQ 8 (realtime clock interrupt) came in when the CMOS bank was switched, then the system would hang because the clock DD would read the RTC CMOS locations on the 2nd bank when it should have read them on the 1st bank.

The OS/2 virtual DD (VCMOS.SYS) did not allow writes to CMOS with addresses < 0Eh. So, the Rapid Resume data could not be written by a VDM (DOS session or windows). VCMOS.SYS virtualizes ports 70H and 71H.

RESOLUTION

VCMOS.SYS will now virtualize ports 22H and 24H when on IBM PC 300 Series - 486 Systems or Aptiva. A fix must be applied to the OS/2 system to correct this problem.

How to apply the fix

In the fixes sent to you will be a file called VCMOS.SYS. After the install is complete, copy VCMOS.SYS to ?:\OS2\MDOS directory (? is the drive you installed OS/2 into).

NOTE
Please refer to PDDB Item FFZTV title APTIVA UPDATE. It has information on how to get the fix.

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.      


950126 ERROR " NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON HARD DISK " WITH 8590 WITH NEC CDROM CONNECTED ( SCSI I )

SYMPTOMS

On disk #1, error msg " Not Enough Hard Disk Space to

   Install ... "

Note: This is a CD-ROM installation. User boots up on the Installation disk and when prompt, puts in the disk #1 of the cdrom. No doublespace on the harddrive. Only DOS/Windows. FDISK did not see any "strange partitions", if it shows, this indicates that there is a "monkeys" virus.

RESOLUTION

User has upgraded the EPROM for this 8590 and changed the NEC CDROM to set it SCSI I, since the IBM SCSI controller is SCSI I compliant.

950127 PRINTING ENVELOPES FROM AMIPRO 3.1 UNDER WARP

DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS

When trying to print envelopes from amipro under warp, the envelopes being manually fed, paper is still being fed from the paper tray.

SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION

The paper source may need to be changed

DETAILS OF RESOLUTION

From the amipro main screen, select file , printer setup, choose a printer from the dialogue and select setup. You will see a selection for paper source. If envelopes are being manually fed, this should be set to manual not envelope.

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

950128 DMA TIMEOUT ERROR OR HANG WHEN STARTING WINOS2 FULL SCREEN SESSION UNDER WARP 3.0 WHEN USING CRYSTAL SEMI CHIP (CS4231) ON IBM THINKPADS.

DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS:

   Symptom 1.
      When users install the Crystal Semi (cs4231) Winos2 drivers
      according to the Multimedia On Line Help a DMA Timeout error
      is produced when a Winos2 Fullscreen is started. The session
      may also hang even though the drivers have been installed
      properly.

SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION:

   See details of resolution.

DETAILS OF RESOLUTION:

   The native Windows drivers for the Crystal Semi chip (cs4231)
   have to be removed since they are VXD's. They are not supported
   under OS/2 WARP 3.0. The Multimedia On Line help does not refer
   to these drivers and their removal prior to installing the Winos2
   Crystal Semi Drivers. Please follow the steps below to remove:
   1. Locate and EDIT the Windows SYSTEM.INI file.
     a. Locate TPAUDVXD.386 in the 386ehn section.
        Remove this statement:
        Drivers=TPAUDVXD.DRV
     b. Locate IBMMME.DRV in the DRIVERS section.
        Remove these statements:
        Aux=IBMMME.DRV
        WAVE=IBMMME.DRV
        MIDI=IBMMME.DRV
   2.  Save and exit out of the Editor.
   You will now be able to start the Winos2 Fullscreen session

950130 Installing from CDROM, using device drivers other than IBM supplied drivers. (WARP)

DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS
   If the user is installing from a drive other
   than A: (e.g.  CDROM), and a device driver
   that does not exist on DISK #1 (note: user has
   the device driver file from the vendor), the install
   process will not copy this file onto the
   hardfile after the installation is complete. The
   cause of this problem is because if the user could
   not boot with the drivers that are present on the
   hardfile, then he will have to boot from
   diskettes or another partition, then copy the device
   driver file over.
RESOLUTION
   Development has added an environment variable called
   copyfromfloppy that the installation program will
   read from CONFIG.SYS on diskette #1.  If the
   CONFIG.SYS has the statement " set copyfromfloppy=1 ", then
   the installation program will copy files from
   disk #1 if the diskette is in the drive, and the
   installation is from a drive other than A:.


950131 WARP AND OS/2 2.1 SE FOR WINDOWS CANNOT INSTALL ON APTIVA SYSTEMS WHICH ARE PRE-LOADED WITH DOS/WINDOWS

DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS

During the installation of WARP and OS/2 2.1 SE for Windows, the user is prompted for WINDOWS diskettes. Aptiva systems which are delivered with DOS/WINDOWS pre-installed have no diskettes with which to finish the installation process. The WIN-OS/2 component is unable to install.

SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION
Edit SETUP.INF
DETAILS OF RESOLUTION

Three Files are used during installation of Windows which provide information necessary to properly install and maintain the Windows platform. The key file which Windows Setup uses to install the Windows system and it's application files is SETUP.INF (the other two are CONTROL.INF and APPS.INF).

SETUP.INF by default, has 13 sections, one of which needs to be edited to enable the WIN-OS/2 component to install.

The "DISKS" section describe disks which might be requested during installation and their characteristics. This section needs to be edited as follows to enable WIN-OS/2 support.

In the .Disks. section the following statements appear:

       1 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #1",disk1
       2 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #2",disk2
       3 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #3",disk3
       4 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #4",disk4
       5 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #5",disk5
       6 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #6",disk6

Edit these statements so they appear as follows

       1 =X:\windows\drivers,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #1",disk1
       2 =X:\windows\drivers,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #2",disk2
       3 =X:\windows\drivers,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #3",disk3
       4 =X:\windows\drivers,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #4",disk4
       5 =X:\windows\drivers,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #5",disk5
       6 =X:\windows\drivers,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #6",disk6

where X= the drive where Windows is installed.

This change should be in place before installation, but can be made after to use with the SELECTIVE INSTALL feature

TITLE: 950131 A:\COUNTRY.SYS IS INCORRECT ON DISK #1 WHEN INSTALLING OS/2 WARP.

DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS:

   Installing OS/2 WARP, on disk #1 encountered " A:\country.sys
   is incorrect ".

RESOLUTION:

   Check the CMOS.  If the user has changed the floppy drives
   around, make sure the CMOS is setup correctly.
   Example, if the user switch 1.44mb drive from B to A, and 1.2mb
   drive from A to B, CMOS must be setup and change that reflect
   the A drive as 1.44mb and B drive as 1.2mb.

Note:

   Some floppy drives controller has the ability to override the
   cmos.  This means that the card is set for the original setup.
   For example, if the card is setup for 5 1/4" as A: drive and
   the user switched the 3 1/2" drive to become A: drive and go into
   the cmos and change it, when bootup, the card will override
   the setup on the cmos and still make the 5 1/4" as A:.
   Advice user to check the controller manual to disable this option
   on the card.  Or refer him/her back to where they bought the
   controller card.
   Update: 01/17/1995
   Keywords: country sys warp install a:\country.sys country.sys

950202 IPE ## 1000 : 00000DBB - 0002 : 0DBB 60000, 2008 INTERNAL REVISION 8.162 AFTER THE SECOND PHASE OF INSTALLATION OF WARP

SYMPTOMS

IPE after the second phase of the installation of WARP.

   *************** IPE 16/32-bit ***************
    THE SYSTEM DETECTED AN INTERNAL PROCESSING
    ERROR AT LOCATION # 1000:00000dbb - 0002:0dbb
    60000, 2008
    048600b4
    INTERNAL REVISION  8.162      94/09/19
   *********** end IPE 16/32-bit ***************
RESOLUTION

A couple of issues user needs to take a look at. 1. On the root directory, there are many files (excess of 200 plus files) that can cause this IPE. User's needs to move these files to a temporary directory. Check the WARP user's manual on setting up dualboot for more information. Under dualboot setup, it is suggested to move files from the root that are not needed before installation of OS/2.

2. On some Thinkpad systems, on the 2nd phase of installation, user has changed the mouse pointer instead of choosing default. User needs to leave it as default. To correct this problem, use the alt+f1 routine and choose M to the maintenance desktop and make sure the mouse pointer is set correctly for the Thinkpad. Usually, it is set for default.

950203 THREE IDE 563 PANASONIC CDROM DRIVES WORKING UNDER OS/2 WARP

SYMPTOMS
Multiple cdroms connected to the same IDE adapter (SB16 card) are not recognize.
RESOLUTION
Creative Labs has a new driver on their BBS called CD_OS2.EXE.

BBS number is (405) 742-6660. Contact Creative Labs for more information. Note that at this point, multiple 563 Panasonic IDE CDROM drives are not supported.

950206 PS/2 9595 PENTIUM WITH 64MB RAM AND DISK ARRAY UNDER WARP

SYMPTOMS

The DISK ARRAY is at level 5 with 6-2gb SCSI drives. Partitioned the drive C: 150mb and the rest as logical 10gb drive. Under OS/2 WARP, tried to format the logical partition, it reports only 3mb is available. Then FDISK reports the partition is unformatted.

Note: This is after user formatted the logical drive which is suppose to be 10gb.

RESOLUTION

User needs to upgrade the system Flash ROM and System BIOS level.

Call IBM PC HELP at 919/517/1080 for more information.

Suggested download the following files/images from IBM BBS at 919/517/0001:

   1. RF90954A.DSK
   2. RD9095A.DSK
   3. LDF.COM
   4. RAID162A.DSK
   5. NEWRAID.DSK  ( newer IBMRAID.ADD