Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!pdn!myrddin!tct!jim From: jim@tct.com (Jim Kunzman) Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc Subject: Re: os2 installation blues Message-ID: <286D9A82.5CF0@tct.com> Date: 30 Jun 91 08:46:58 GMT References: <91179.160056HORST@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU> Organization: TC Telemanagement, Clearwater, FL Lines: 32 According to HORST@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU (HORST): >I am trying to install IBM OS/2 ver. 1.3 on a PC clone. It fails miserably with >a message: The system detected an internal processing error at location # ... >Trap 000C followed by a bunch of register information. I am using an EISA >MYLEX 486 (33Mhz) system board, an EGA board and a DCE376 caching SCSI disk >controller also from MYLEX.I am able to boot from the OS2 install diskette when >I replace the DCE376 with a Western Digital disk controller to drive the floppy >Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I had a similar problem when installing the Adaptec SCSI controller. It turns out I needed to copy the Adaptec SCSI controller driver to DISK01.SYS on a *COPY* of the installation disk. You might want to rename DISK01.SYS before you copy the DCE376 driver (if they have one). On the other hand, the DCE376 might emulate the standard WD interface in which case I'm completely out to lunch :-). You will probably want to check with your controller mfgr. to see if there are OS/2 drivers available for the DCE376. Good luck. -- Jim Kunzman at Teltronics/TCT , !(This space intentionally left blank.)