Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:2500 comp.unix.questions:7663 comp.unix.wizards:9483 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!ames!killer!vector!rpp386!pigs!haugj From: haugj@pigs.UUCP (The Beach Bum) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: What do panic messages mean? Summary: Mutated device not available ;-) Message-ID: <170@pigs.UUCP> Date: 17 Jun 88 22:28:05 GMT References: <308@conexch.UUCP> <694@applix.UUCP> <342@conexch.UUCP> <446@sysco> Organization: Big "D" Home for Wayward Hackers Lines: 27 In article <446@sysco>, chapman@sco.COM (brian chapman) writes: ] In article <2375@rpp386.UUCP> jfh@rpp386.UUCP (The Beach Bum) writes: ] [ DNA trap in kernel mode ] [ ] [ now, what i want to know is what is a DNA trap? does this mean the ] [ machine has been genetically mutated? ] ] On the chance that this is a serious question I will attempt ] to answer it. ] DNA is Device Not Availible (floating point device, that is) ] Meaning the kernel is executing *87 instructions. Or trying to. ] -- ] Brian Chapman uunet!sco!chapman OK - i thought it was a typo version of DMA trap. now that i know its True Meaning(tm), how come i don't see it when i am executing 80387 instructions? i mean, i use floating point code, but never see the message. does this only apply if the kernel thought there was an 80387 and then later found out it had disappeared? you've made me curious now! - john. -- The Beach Bum Big "D" Home for Wayward Hackers UUCP: ...!killer!rpp386!jfh jfh@rpp386.uucp :SMAILERS "You are in a twisty little maze of UUCP connections, all alike" -- fortune