That solved it. Thanks. At 10:12 AM 6/30/00 -0400, you wrote: >The official Byte Craft fix is at http://www.bytecraft.com/patch.html. > >Regards, >Karen McMurray >-- >Byte Craft Limited >421 King Street North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2J 4E4 >Tel. (519) 888-6911, Fax (519) 746-6751 >info@bytecraft.com, support@bytecraft.com, http://www.bytecraft.com > > >Sergio Masci wrote: >> >> As I understand it this is the compiler from Bytecraft. It seems that >> there is a bug in the runtime library that this product uses (Borland >> turbo pascal runtime) which causes a divide by zero exception on startup >> for fast machines. There are various unofficial fixes for the fault. I >> tried to evaluate their product a few months ago and could not get it to >> work (I was told it was some other fault). Try the Bytecraft or Borland >> (Imprise?) web sites, or do a search on deja.com for Bytecraft or >> "Walter Banks". You should soon find the material you need. >> >> Regards >> Sergio Masci >> >> > >> > I just moved the software to a new 700 Mhz computer for a client and now I >> > get a runtime error when I run the compiler. They really prefer not to buy >> > an upgrade if it can be avoided since they will not be doing any new >> > development on the older compiler. >> > I have no problems with the hi-tech C that they just bought but they still >> > need to run the old compiler for the legacy code here until everything gets >> > converted over. Does anyone know of a fix or work around for the problem. >> > It ran fine on their older system so I think the configuration and setup >> > are correct. >> > >> > As always any help is appreciated. >> > Larry >> > Larry G. Nelson Sr. >> > mailto:L.Nelson@ieee.org >> > http://www.ultranet.com/~nr >> > > > Larry G. Nelson Sr. mailto:L.Nelson@ieee.org http://www.ultranet.com/~nr