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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] BSD occurred while changing frequencies using
BSR w/ 1.4.5p7
Tim,
The BSOD was caused by vackmd.sys which is the VAC driver. It tried
to perform an operation at a restricted IRQ level (looks like in the
IRQ Cancel routine). This is a bug in the VAC driver
Sigh. I was afraid of that. I have been getting them but the most
frequent occurrence has been when hitting the Standby/On button. VERY
aggravating.
Bob
Philip Covington wrote:
Tim,
The BSOD was caused by vackmd.sys which is the VAC driver. It tried
to perform an operation at a
If it happens on shutdown/restart of VAC, then it is 99.9% likely that
the problem is in his cancel IRQ routine. Canceling IRQs in progress
is always a sticking point in Windows driver development. That is why
MS came up with Cancel Safe Queues in XP.
Phil N8VB
On 12/2/05, Robert McGwier
Tim,
The BSOD was caused by vackmd.sys which is the VAC driver. It tried
to perform an operation at a restricted IRQ level (looks like in the
IRQ Cancel routine). This is a bug in the VAC driver and it should be
reported to the author. He should then request the dump file to
analyze the exact
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From: Philip Covington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 9:30 AM
To: Tim Ellison
Cc: flexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] BSD occurred while changing frequencies using
BSR w/ 1.4.5p7
Tim
Error occurred with version: 1.4.5p7
During the testing of the popping noise during frequency changes using
the band stack register (BSR) feature on 20 meter, I experienced a blue
screen of death: IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR EQUAL
Hex code:
0x000a (0x0028 0x0002 0x0001 0x80a5702a)
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