Hampa,
Thanks for the tip. I will try your patch.
What versions of OS/2 do you run?
> Hampa Hug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I looked into this problem about a year ago.
> As I recall, the problem was the PIC generating
> spurious interrupts. Specifically, if a pending
> interrupt is masked on t
> Tero Kaarlela wrote:
> Well you might start Qemu with option -d in_asm
I do not see that "-d in_asm" option for running QEMU.
Is "-d in_asm" a run option or is a compile of qemu
option.
> Then compare log's (the one that freezes and the one
> that works ok) to see whats the difference.
> T
Sorry, there was a MAJOR typo in my last message. It
was supposed to say
"It does NOT seem like a memory issue."
Wouldn't it be more a BIOS or (emulated) hardware
timing issue.
The hangs typically happen at the time of laoding
certain hardware drivers
IDE
diskette
etc
> -
flaky driver
(in the emulation).
Need help.
>> --- ecs user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> There are problems booting Warp4 and eComtation.
>> System hangs while loading certain drivers (IDE,
>> DASD, Diskette). By repeatedly booting, sometimes
>> c
> Tero Kaarlela wrote:
> Could this be because OS/2 can't handle this much
> ram(128mb).
eComStation can do at least 2GB and with updates 4GB
OS/2 Warp4 should be able to handle 256MB
> OS/2 has always been very specific about maximum
> memory(ie. versions 1.x can't boot on machines
> that repor
There are problems booting Warp4 and eComtation.
System hangs while loading certain drivers (IDE, DASD,
Diskette). By repeatedly booting, sometimes can get a
successful boot. Might be some type of timing issue.
I have some small test images that demonstrate the
problem. Are there any developers