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- From: hankedr@mail.auburn.edu (Darrel Hankerson)
- Subject: Re: c0000005 -- what does it mean?
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 14:51:24 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan22.103552.27602@donau.et.tudelft.nl> linstee@dutecaj.et.tudelft.nl (Erik van Linstee) writes:
- > [video problem]
- > [suggestion to get bvhsvga]
- >
- >What exactly does it solve?
-
- Well, it solves the problem mentioned in the post. From the documentation:
-
- --- FIX FOR OS/2 2.0 APAR PJ03721 --- May 19, 1992
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- APAR: PJ03721
-
- SYSTEM: OS/2 2.0 GA
-
- Module(s): \OS2\DLL\BVHSVGA.DLL
-
- CORRECTS:
-
- In general - None.
-
- Specific - Fixes problem with OEM and PCM systems using the
- Western Digital SVGA video adapter with VRAM. This
- problem caused OS/2 2.0 to terminate with error
- "C0000005" when the SVGA.SYS driver is loaded in
- CONFIG.SYS.
-
- Contradictions - Fix is specific to problem stated above and should
- not be installed on systems not having this problem.
-
-