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|    TP7 error 200, divide by zero on Win7 At    |
|    18 Apr 11 13:59:00    |
      t6wtY3ALjtjXOiOA";       er.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX19BeCwE3ZEQgx47/kfsveU1C/oPXxWwjX0="       From: no.top.post@gmail.com              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.                     --- Internet Rex 2.31        * Origin: The gateway at Omicron Theta (1:261/20.999)    |
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