PRB: FATAL: Internal Stack Failure, System HaltedLast reviewed: July 17, 1997Article ID: Q41024 |
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SYMPTOMSFor MS-DOS version 3.2 or later, the following message is issued by MS-DOS when too many interrupts occur too quickly and the pool of internal stack frames is exhausted:
FATAL: Internal Stack Failure, System Halted RESOLUTIONIncreasing the number of stacks allocated for use by interrupt handlers in the STACKS command in CONFIG.SYS usually corrects the problem.
MORE INFORMATIONThe syntax is as follows:
STACKS=n,s n = number of stacks, ranging from 8 to 64, with 9 as the default s = size of each stack, ranging from 32 to 512 bytes, default of 128.For more information about the STACKS command, see page 805 of the "MS-DOS Encyclopedia." This error can occur if network cards, laboratory measurement instruments, and other devices are in use. They may generate many hardware interrupts, thus exhausting the MS-DOS stack resources. Note: For MS-DOS version 3.3 on an IBM-PC, IBM-XT, or IBM-PC-Portable, the default for n is 0 (zero) and s is 0.
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