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
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 i
ecs user wrote:
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.
From Qemu manual section 3.3 Invocation:
`-d'
Output log in /tmp/qemu.log
Ru
> 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
> -- ecs user <[EMAIL PROT
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 j
> 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 rebooti