Has somebody a version of musixflx.exe running on a 486 with NO
math-coprocessor?

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> 
> Dear Mr. Tauplin
> 
> I have downloaded your (I hope the newest) version of MusiXTeX T.98. I worked
> with an older version of MusicTeX from April 1994 untill now. So I was in fact
> surprised, when I had found the new version on Internet. The huge amount of
> possibilities offerd by the MusiXTeX is amazing. Namely, the sloping slur archs
> and some new macros to help a typesetter to write a text under choir scores.
> Everithing is good and I am satisfied. BUT...
> Due to the absence of the "glue" macro \temps you decided to calculate the
> right measures of bars by a special program "musixflx.exe". The program I
> downloaded doesn't want to run in my computer. I have got an older 486 without
> any numerical coprocessor and your program writes down the error message: "Can't
> find numerical coprocessor." And is terminated. So I tried to compile the
> source code of the program by using a Borland C++ compiler. I am not too skilly
> in programming, so that is my problem. The compiler is not able to compile it,
> because there are some function error messages in the message window. I don't
> know, what to do.
> 
> In according to my problems alredy described, I would like to ask you to send me
> either some helpfull advice or, and it would be better, the programm copiled
> without using a numerical coprocessor. I work under MS Windows 95.
> 
> I would be very glad if I had a complete and working MusiXTeX.
> 
> Yours sincerely
> 
> Juraj Chlpik

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