There is a good program avaiable for download from a German site. It's a
TSR that traps
runtime 200 errors and puts your computer back on track. Go to Google and
search runtime 200 errors.
The name begins with TP. When software is written with Turbo Pascal, a
timing delay command
uses do loops instead of the clock to make a delay. The faster the
computer the shorter the delay,
until its too short.

cheers
DS
 

On Sun, 11 May 2014 01:51:30 -0300 "Marcos Favero Florence de Barros"
<fav...@mpcnet.com.br> writes:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Eric Auer wrote:
> 
> > The ACPI throttle FDAPM SPEEDn thing? Which n value?
> 
> I was using FDAPM SPEED1, in order to drop CPU speed from 1000
> MHz to under 200 MHz to prevent the Borland runtime 200 bug.
> 
> 
> 
> Bret Johnson wrote:
> 
> > Just as another troubleshooting item, does it happen even when
> > you don't have a special keyboard driver loaded (like MKEYB)?
> > That is, does it happen with just the default (BIOS) keyboard
> > driver?
> 
> > If so, (or perhaps even if not so), you might try the MS KEYB
> > program.  It completely replaces the BIOS keyboard driver.
> 
> I'll try that.
> 
> 
> 
> Tom Ehlert wrote:
> 
> > that gives us the idea to ask:
> > is this a PS/2 or USB keyboard ?
> 
> It is a PS/2 keyboard.
> 
> > in fact, when running MKEYB, your system should behave (for these
> > keys) almost exactly like 'no driver loaded', as MKEYB looks at 
> these
> > keys, and decides *very quickly* that it is not interested in 
> handling
> > these keys and passes control back to the BIOS.
> 
> > so I would guess that when this effect happens with MKEYB, it will
> > happen with the default BIOS keyboard as well.
> 
> So I'll do some testing with MKEYB too.
> 
> Thanks to all :-)
> 
> Marcos
> 
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------
> Marcos Fávero Florence de Barros
> Campinas, Brazil
> 
> 
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