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I used to use Turbo Pascal some years ago.
But when my I ISP said I couldn't use Win3 and I'd have to buy W95, I said 'screw you' and changed to Linux and ETH Oberon. Now M$ has screwed me by convincing the wireless modem manufacturer to play "must buy WinTel products". So I bought this lame Win7 NetBook. I copied my TP7 directory to the Win7 thing, but I get: error 200 divide by zero when I compile/run the \examples\crtdemo.pas I've just checked: compiled/ran the crtdemo.pas on the original disk on the old PC and it runs OK. Should I suspect a file-copy error, or is the AtomCPU designed by M$ to reject Borland products. I have the original boxed TP7 with books & 5.xx inch disks, which could be a problem to get into the netbooks USB. Please advise. Yes I want to run in DOS mode - I think. Thanks, == Chris Glur. |
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On Apr 18, 8:59*am, no.top.p...@gmail.com wrote:
> I copied my TP7 directory to the Win7 thing, but I get: > * error 200 divide by zero > when I compile/run the \examples\crtdemo.pas http://pcmicro.com/elebbs/faq/rte200.html |
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In comp.lang.pascal.borland message <iohg33$9rj$1@dont-email.me>, Mon,
18 Apr 2011 13:59:00, no.top.post@gmail.com posted: >I used to use Turbo Pascal some years ago. > >But when my I ISP said I couldn't use Win3 and I'd have to >buy W95, I said 'screw you' and changed to Linux and >ETH Oberon. Now M$ has screwed me by convincing the >wireless modem manufacturer to play "must buy WinTel >products". So I bought this lame Win7 NetBook. > >I copied my TP7 directory to the Win7 thing, but I get: > error 200 divide by zero >when I compile/run the \examples\crtdemo.pas > >I've just checked: compiled/ran the crtdemo.pas on >the original disk on the old PC and it runs OK. > >Should I suspect a file-copy error, or is the AtomCPU >designed by M$ to reject Borland products. > >I have the original boxed TP7 with books & 5.xx inch disks, >which could be a problem to get into the netbooks USB. > >Please advise. Yes I want to run in DOS mode - I think. Your new machine is too fast! Read the newsgroup FAQ, via sig below, and <http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/pas-r200.htm>. -- (c) John Stockton, nr London UK. ?@merlyn.demon.co.uk Turnpike v6.05 MIME. <http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/> TP/BP/Delphi/&c., FAQqy topics & links; <http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/clpb-faq.txt> RAH Prins : c.l.p.b mFAQ; <ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/link/tsfaqp.zip> Timo Salmi's Turbo Pascal FAQ. |
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On 2011-04-19 21:22, Dr J R Stockton wrote:
> In comp.lang.pascal.borland message<iohg33$9rj$1@dont-email.me>, Mon, > 18 Apr 2011 13:59:00, no.top.post@gmail.com posted: > >> I used to use Turbo Pascal some years ago. >> >> But when my I ISP said I couldn't use Win3 and I'd have to >> buy W95, I said 'screw you' and changed to Linux and >> ETH Oberon. Now M$ has screwed me by convincing the >> wireless modem manufacturer to play "must buy WinTel >> products". So I bought this lame Win7 NetBook. >> >> I copied my TP7 directory to the Win7 thing, but I get: >> error 200 divide by zero >> when I compile/run the \examples\crtdemo.pas >> >> I've just checked: compiled/ran the crtdemo.pas on >> the original disk on the old PC and it runs OK. >> >> Should I suspect a file-copy error, or is the AtomCPU >> designed by M$ to reject Borland products. >> >> I have the original boxed TP7 with books& 5.xx inch disks, >> which could be a problem to get into the netbooks USB. >> >> Please advise. Yes I want to run in DOS mode - I think. > > Your new machine is too fast! > Read the newsgroup FAQ, via sig below, and > <http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/pas-r200.htm>. > John, The mini-FAQ on your site is out-of-date. ![]() Robert -- Robert AH Prins spamtrap(a)prino(d)org |
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In comp.lang.pascal.borland message <919760FhivU1@mid.individual.net>,
Thu, 21 Apr 2011 01:05:35, Robert AH Prins <spamtrap@prino.org> posted: > >The mini-FAQ on your site is out-of-date. ![]() > So it is. I have no copy from AIOE in my news file (but I guess eternal-september will still have it). I've uploaded the March 2011 copy from Google. By the way, am I the first to notice the line in Version 2.00 Last-modified: 2012-03-05 ?? -- (c) John Stockton, nr London UK. ?@merlyn.demon.co.uk Turnpike v6.05 MIME. <http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/> TP/BP/Delphi/&c., FAQqy topics & links; <http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/clpb-faq.txt> RAH Prins : c.l.p.b mFAQ; <ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/link/tsfaqp.zip> Timo Salmi's Turbo Pascal FAQ. |
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On 2011-04-22 21:30, Dr J R Stockton wrote:
> In comp.lang.pascal.borland message<919760FhivU1@mid.individual.net>, > Thu, 21 Apr 2011 01:05:35, Robert AH Prins<spamtrap@prino.org> posted: >> The mini-FAQ on your site is out-of-date. ![]() > > So it is. I have no copy from AIOE in my news file (but I guess > eternal-september will still have it). > > I've uploaded the March 2011 copy from Google. > > By the way, am I the first to notice the line in Version 2.00 > Last-modified: 2012-03-05 > ?? Yes, clearly. Tells you something about this group... Robert -- Robert AH Prins spamtrap(a)prino(d)org |
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Hi,
On Apr 25, 6:49*pm, Robert AH Prins <spamt...@prino.org> wrote: > On 2011-04-22 21:30, Dr J R Stockton wrote: > > > In comp.lang.pascal.borland message<919760Fhi...@mid.individual.net>, > > Thu, 21 Apr 2011 01:05:35, Robert AH Prins<spamt...@prino.org> *posted: > >> The mini-FAQ on your site is out-of-date. ![]() > > > So it is. * I have no copy from AIOE in my news file (but I guess > > eternal-september will still have it). > > > I've uploaded the March 2011 copy from Google. > > > By the way, am I the first to notice the line in Version 2.00 > > * * * * *Last-modified: 2012-03-05 > > ?? > > Yes, clearly. Tells you something about this group... Yes, there's little traffic. BUT ... I mentioned a few minor corrections which you haven't fixed in months. So it's not all our fault, ahem. ;-) "It may be possible to run BP/TP non-Windows programs using DOXBox http://www.dosbox.com/ currently at version 0.73, with version 0.74 apparently just around the corner." DOSBox [sic] 0.74 came out apparently on May 12, 2010, which is almost a year ago. :-P |
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