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runtime error with dos Prg and Pentium 2
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Original Message
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Name: MelB
Date: January 9, 1999 at 09:36:20 Pacific
Subject: runtime error with dos Prg and Pentium 2
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Comment: Can anyone please help.? My Dos programs writen in Turbo pascal will not run on my new computer which is a Dell P2 with Win98. Error message is runtime error 200. Thess run OK on erlier machines.
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Response Number 1
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Name: Jack Maiher
Date: April 1, 1999 at 12:51:31 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)This, from my experience, is directly related to the program that you are using. Is it happening to different programs? Or just one program in particular? If so, your best bet is the maker of the program to help you. My only other suggestion is to delete and then reinstall, or reinstall over your exisitng files (in case you have data you want to try to save). In a program I support, these errors generally mean that some part of a file is no good. Either a programmer entered something incorrectly, or a part of a file became corrupt. Please email me if you'd like further discussion on this. Jack
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Response Number 2
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Name: Brenda
Date: June 6, 1999 at 18:55:53 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)MelB, If you haven't fixed your problem yet, see the following website for a solution. http://www.brain.uni-freiburg.de/~klaus/pascal/runerr200/index.html I used the tp7p5fix.zip which is a tsr program. There are several other options depending on your situation.
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Response Number 3
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Name: Oktie H.
Date: August 11, 2000 at 02:45:09 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)I've got this problem too.I've fixed this problem for some programs by tppatch & SAR but I can't do anything for some EXE programs that I don't know by which language they are written.Can anyone help?
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