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The program that started this is Money Counts 8. It, and everything
else, worked OK on an AMD 450 for a couple of years. A 1G Intel broke
it. TPPATCH fixed it.
I assume I am not done with this subject. I would appreciate any files
or links you can provide.
TY
Ray
"J. R. Fox" wrote:
>
>
> It depends on whether the executable in question was compiled
> with Borland Turbo Pascal. I ran into this issue trying to run a
> Win-16 version of an OCR program that had run just fine under
> Win-OS2 when I still had a PPro-200 in my system, but which
> ceased working after I upgraded to a P2-450. Someone in Germany
> sent me a couple patches, one of them from C'T magazine. They had
> no affect on the executable, evidently because it was *not* Borland
> TP in origin. It would also no longer run under real Windows.
>
> A bit later on, someone else put me onto BREMZE. It is shareware,
> with a nominal registration fee, and consists of two alternate TSRs.
> I tried one of them, determined that it worked, but that the other one
> was more appropriate for this situation. This was enough for me to
> decide to register the program, but I have not gotten around to
> pursuing the matter further. BREMZE is (I suppose) a successor to
> an earlier generation of DOS processor-slowdown utilities like
> AT-SLOW. It can be used in a DOS or Win-OS2 session. However,
> there are a number of variables, and you will probably need to
> play around with it.
>
> Let me know if I can be of any further assistance.
>
> Jordan
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