Thanks. I was using the fdconfig.sys and autoexec.bat that were generated
when I installed FreeDOS. At bootup I use the first choice. I am running
natively on a 486.
once I commented out LH FDAPM APMDOS in autoexec.bat and rebooted my
compiles run at full speed. FDAPM has a SPEED subcommand that ch
Hello,
It is a well-known Turbo Pascal Library bug, you can either fix the
resulting program, or the TPL itself.
More details here:
http://www.brain.uni-freiburg.de/~klaus/pascal/runerr200/download.html
Regards,
Aitor
2008/6/18 Richard D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm new to Freedos, and tried it
Hi Richard,
> I'm new to Freedos, and tried it with a program written in Borland Pascal
> which usually gives a 200 "divide by zero" error if run on a modern PC.
This is a known bug in Borland / Turbo Pascal / C compiled
programs. The problem is simply that your PC is too fast.
You can slow it d
I'm new to Freedos, and tried it with a program
written in Borland Pascal which usually gives a 200 "divide by zero"
error if run on a modern PC. The software seems to run perfectly under
Freedos, and I would like to know whether this is a fluke, or if
Freedos does actually divide down the syst