![]() ![]() The NDIS module calibrates a delay loop for the NdisStallExecution API. And that explained why the problem only showed up with the protected-mode networking stack in WfW 3.11, but didn’t actually depend on the network driver or protocols or any configuration details.Īfter a few minutes with IDA Pro, the real cause became apparent. So I resorted to looking for the zero-dividing code sequence in Windows binaries and soon enough found the culprit: NDIS.386. ![]()
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