Hi Loris, It happens rarely and I doubt it will happen if the application isn't running as there will then be no activity on this net card. I assign a netcard to this appliaction and there is no other activity on the network. I understand it is a very, very tricky one to find and we have got the message from Microsoft ourselves as we until May 30, 2002 (last day of Win98) shipped most systems with Win98. From now on we will ship systems with XP as default.
I think for now I will stess our manufacturing to put XP (or 2000) on the systems using the packet driver since this will for several reasons put us all on more solid ground. I will also try to pursue which netcard and driver version the test engineer is using. It has actually happened on two different systems, and it would be interesting to know if the HW + driver are the same. Thanks for your support, Jens. > Hi Jens. > Problems of this kind are ususally caused by inconsistencies in the PnP > support of the NIC or the protocol driver. Note that the WinPcap driver > doesn's support PnP at all under Win9x, however this should not cause things > like blue screens. However I cannot guarentee this, because we don't test > the Win9x version as deeply as the WinNTx one (for a number of reason: for > example Win98 support is being abandoned by microsoft, so we prefer to focus > on current Windows versions). > Note also that the BSOD could be caused by a bugged NIC driver and not by > winpcap: have you asked to your test egineer if the problem sometimes > happens also if your application isn't running? > > Loris > > > I have written this program that uses the packet driver to send and > receive > > packets to some in house build 80188 controller boards and in general > > everything works just fine. However, during some tough testing of the SW, > > the test egineer experienced a couple of times a complete crash of the > PC - > > blue screen of no return - when he switched off the LAN hub while the > > program was running and communicating. It was not very reproducible and I > > have certainly not been able to reproduce it on my development PC. > > > > I doubt it is the SW itself as it would normally not crash so much that it > > would crash the entire PC. At least I don't recall ever seing that working > > with this SW for several years now. To get a blue screen it is my > experience > > that you have to be really deep inside the PC (although it happened to Mr. > > Gates himself when he personally launched Windows 98 ). The test engineer > > was running on Windows98SE if that makes any difference and I myself am > > using XP pro. > > > > Any clues? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jens. > > > > > > > >
