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>From owner-rtl Thu Jul 12 03:28:41 2001
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Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 11:27:43 +0200 (MES)
From: "Dirk Pohl [EIT]" <pohl@rhrk.uni-kl.de>
To: RTLinux Mail <rtl@rtlinux.org>
Subject: Using debug_module, what is exception 0xe?
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Hi,

What does exception 0xe stand for, and what might have caused it?
I'm using the rtl_cpp module and it seems that this messages comes from a 
--new-- command I introduced to the thread-code. When I remove this new
and put it into a fifo-handler, everything works fine.

Thanks in advance

Dirk Pohl

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