Adding "stacks32" to protocol.ini cured the trap0008 problem. Thank you
very much.
I still have one problem:
When I went to install the GENMac driver, I removed the driver for the
Wired LAN card. MPTS shows only:
Genmac wrapper Atheros wlan
0 - IBM TCP/IP
But when I boot, I get an error message:
Net 3406 net1=tcpbeui$
Net 3406 net2 = netbeui$
Sys1719 Netwksta.200 does not contain a valid device driver.
After booting, when I click on the Wlan widgit, it says:
No Wlan driver installed.
I looked at protocol.ini, but there are no other drivers listed there.
Can you tell me what else I need to edit?
Thanks,
Sandy
In <list-287471@2rosenthals.com>, on 08/13/06
at 06:05 PM, "Lewis G Rosenthal" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>
said:
>On 08/11/06 05:12 pm, Sandy Shapiro thus wrote :
>> In <list-282412@2rosenthals.com>, on 08/10/06
>> at 06:22 PM, "Rick R." <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> said:
>>
>>
><snip>
>>> Then check when crash occurs.
>>> The GenMAC driver(s) must be loaded before
>>> ..\PROTOCOL\NETBIND.EXE.
>>>
>>
>> The GenMac driver loads normally. Then a few more drivers load so quickly
>> that I can't read them before the trap 8 crash (I think it may be the
>> PM.EXE that I see last, but I can't be sure).
>>
>>
>TRAP008 may indicate an interrupt conflict (it is most definitely a
>hardware issue). Try remming out your UNIAUD (or other audio driver)
>statements in CONFIG.SYS and see what you get. Also, try adding OPTIONS
>= "STACK32" to your PROTOCOL.INI at the end of your GenMAC driver
>section (don't ask, as I'm still foggy on this setting, but some have
>reported that it cured several issues). The UNIAUD troubleshooting tip
>comes from the GenMAC list (the later builds of the driver seem to be
>fine).