ecs user wrote:
From: Natalia Portillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Try to boot it with less than 64Mb (48Mb).
OS/2 hangs when 64Mb are informed in the standard
way they seems to check that in some strange way.
No matter it is 4.0, 4.5, eCS or whatever.
It does seem like a memory issue.
If I just keep rebooting everytime it hangs, I can
finally get a complete boot. Sometimes I have to
reboot 10-15 times. Once it does boot to the desktop
OS/2 Warp4 runs very nicely. No hangs once completely
booted and very responsive (on 2GHz machine). So you
see it acts more like flaky hardware or flaky driver
(in the emulation).
Need help.
Well you might start Qemu with option -d in_asm to see whats
happening. Then compare log's (the one that freezes and the one that
works ok) to see whats the difference. That way you might find out where
the problem is. And you might also take a look at BOCHS emulator page
because Dimitri Froloff made few fixes to boot OS/2 under it(some of
these were memory handling related fixes). He made these fixes lately.
Tero Kaarlela
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