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Steve Winn | chfriend | Problem with VADV 2.10 OS/2 |
September 9, 2008 10:19 AM |
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Re: Problem with VADV 2.10 OS/2 > Hi all, > > Every single time I start VADV/OS2 up it gives me the following error: > > SYS3175: A program in this session encountered a problem and > ���� > cannot continue. �� > ���� > �� �� > ���� > EXPLANATION: An access violation exception occurred and was generated > ���� > when an attempt was made either to load or store data in an > inaccessible���������������� > location or to execute an inaccessible instruction. This exception > �� > corresponds to both the Intel 80386 processor general protection > fault�������������������� > (#13), caused by an invalid access attempt, and the page fault (#14), > caused by an attempt to access an uncommitted page or a page with > incorrect attributes for the desired operation. > > ACTION: If you purchased this program, contact the supplier of the > program. If you are the developer of this program, refer to the > information in the register. > > ------------ > > I've run the configuration check in VCONFIG and everything passes and I've > verified channel 1 is pointing to the correct COM port. This is on OS/2 Warp > 4.52 CP2 > > Thanks > Hmm. I don't know a thing about OS2. Hopefully one of the few people who were using it will see this and know what to tell you. -- [AT2k] -- Your VBBS/VADV Support Center -- [www.at2k.org] -- [bbs.at2k.org] |
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