It's baaaak again - Jon you'd probably know why the shareware RealAudio G2 is doing this silly stuff!! Anyone else interested can laugh at me but if they know why the 'coder' at RealAudio should have imagined that the memory address range ffffffff woul've always been free, pulleaaasssee let me know. Considering Win95 typically grabs these ranges for - in my case PNP Extension - Bios chores. R32_G20_3SM caused an invalid page fault in
module at 0000:ffffffff.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=0137 EIP=ffffffff EFLGS=00010206
EBX=01792f70 SS=013f ESP=0095f77c EBP=01793320
ECX=ffffffff DS=013f ESI=00000000 FS=26c7
EDX=00000006 ES=013f EDI=00000001 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
The unknown module reffered to is "System Board Extension for PNP Bios" The resources - ie memory ranges - for this Device CANNOT be changed. No wonder either, it just happens that they are HARD WIRED - a chip or more likely a circuit and components. The Motherboard is an Intel Design too Number Vt 586VXC:3.21