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Also if I try to run a DOS program in an OS/2 window I get: The system
does not support this session's video mode in a window. These are text
based programs. In the past I have only gotten that if I tried to run a
graphic mode DOS program.
Ray
Michal Necasek wrote:
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> On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 17:35:11 PST7, Ray Davison wrote:
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> >I just moved my hard drives to a new machine.
> >
> >I have a DOS program that attempting to run produces: Runtime error 200
> >at 1A01:0091.
> >I get the same error in a window, full screen and real DOS.
> >
> Runtime error 200 is IIRC division by zero. There's a bug
> in the Borland runtime that causes this error to happen
> on faster machines. There are patches available somewhere
> but I don't know where. Basically this is a bug in the
> software that can be patched but not easily worked around
> (as long as you want to run on fast CPU).
>
> Michal
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