I just installed Robert Prins crt70 replacement and it seems to have
worked, compiled one the programs it ran okay with default dosemu clock
settings.



On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 11:17 PM, Rugxulo <rugx...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 11:22 PM, Ralf Quint <freedos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 12/3/2013 9:16 PM, Chris Evans wrote:
> >>
> >> i was able to find rpcrt100.zip  but the other isn't available
> >> I tried this route once before and ended up with broken .exes
> >> (don't remember details as it was years ago so i gave up and moved to
> >> linux and gcc)
>
> 1). Always keep backups of the original .EXEs. This is more crucial if
> you're using private binaries you made yourself (or that aren't freely
> re-distributable).
>
> 2). Try all available patches until one works for you. Admittedly,
> they don't all work perfectly in all circumstances. I'm no expert, but
> here's a few (from vague memory):
>
> a). http://www.mecronome.de/xfdisk/files/bp7crt.zip
> b). ftp://ftp.sac.sk/pub/sac/utilprog/tppatch.zip
> c). ftp://ftp.sac.sk/pub/sac/utilprog/bppat102.zip
> d). ftp://ftp.sac.sk/pub/sac/utilprog/r200fix.zip
>
> 3). Recompile with updated CRT units. This is more complicated, but I
> don't have access to commercial versions, so I can't say for sure.
> (IIRC, only BP7 [and/or TP7??] had this bug, so TP55 doesn't need it
> unless manually using CRT's Delay or such.)
>
> 4). Rebuild with a different compiler (FPC, GPC, TMT, etc.), if you
> have access to the sources. This may not be that feasible (huge
> understatement), but it's definitely the overall better way. (No
> offense, but "giving up and moving to Linux and GCC" is hardly a
> solution to anything. I mean, that's an overreaction, IMO, to things
> which are minor bugs.)
>
> 5). Run some kind of slowdown util or emulation environment.
> Apparently you say DOSEMU wasn't good enough. I know DOSBox is slow
> because it's 486 slow by default!   :-)   And you can adjust the
> cycles manually even slower! Also, I recently mentioned that I got an
> old shareware demo of Chasm: The Rift (BP7) to work on my 3.2 Ghz
> machine (a few years ago) by using HDPMI16 and "fdapm speed3".
>
>
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