gfm@mencon.mencon.oz (Graham Menhennitt) (12/17/90)
I have an IBM compatible PC-AT with a 386SX processor running SCO Xenix 386 release 2.3. It has 2 Mb of RAM on the motherboard, the usual serial/parallel card, an NEC IDE disk controller, an ECA controller, and an internal modem card. It has two hard and two floppy disk drives. It has run very reliably for the past 18 months but has recently started crashing very regularly. It only seems to die when the modem is being used. The problem is definitely related to temperature since, if I remove the cover and use a house fan to blow across it, the machine works properly. Whenever it dies, the message displayed is almost exactly the same. A copy is below. The [] bracketed parts show a few places where it sometimes varies. TRAP 000000FF in SYSTEM error code = 00000000 eax=00000006 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=000000A1 esi=00000080 edi=00000000 ebp=00000678 f1=00000206 [06000678] uds=00000018 es=00000018 fs=0000003f gs=0000003f tr=00000100 [00010018] [0600003f] pc=00000020:00001390 ksp=0600062C kernel: PANIC: floating point int in kernel By running 'adb /xenix' and using the command '20:1390?i' I see that the instruction being executed is '_SW255: push 0x0' (if that is relevant). If anybody can give me any clues, I would much appreciate it. Thanks, Graham. -- Graham Menhennitt gfm@mencon.oz