Since a week I have some problems with my Pentium II
running Dos and Linux.
I have not be able to find out what is the cause and are
trying to pin the problem down.
One of the pieces of information that I get after using
ntreader is something that starts with
"Unhandled exception 0D at 020F:1519 Error code:0000"
followed by
"AX=000d BX=E7F7 CX=008f" etc
than several lines such as
"CS=020F Limit=C2AF segment #00 of rtm.exe" etc

When I terminate this error info I get an information
where one the more informative lines says
"Invalid Opcode Exception from V86 Mode process:root"

Could somebody point me out what this all is about?
Right now it only tells me that I should reboot and hope to
have a long undisturbed further session.

It seems to be some memory problem but is it possible to
pin it down to somewhere specific?


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