Per B�ckman wrote: >>>Are those not the ones with the divide errors? Anything compiled with them >>will crash on a newer computer? >> >>IIRC, those crashes only happens on 200MHz computers and upwards, so on a >>typical SurvPC computer, it's not an issue :) >> >I suspect it happens also on slower computers (133 MHz), maybe it is another bug, I >have a 12 MHz for solving those problems. Wouldn't it just be easier to download a fix then from the Internet? Besides, BP 6.x don't have the bug, TP 7.x had. Perhaps it's the same with this as well? And isn't the problem with Pentium Pros in Pascal and 350MHz (or higher) in C? And Emil, it's not long before those 200MHz computers are SURVPC (if they aren't already). Atleast people look strangely on me if I say I have anything less than a Pentium II 400 (perhaps that's local to my city?). Now if only the computer store would call me someday and tell me my things have arrived I could waste my time on new computers and HDs instead of packing stuff on my current HDs to be able to fit in a few more "programs I think I might use - but will never even try" ;=) //Bernie http://hem1.passagen.se/bernie/ DOS programs, Star Wars ... To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies.
