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Andreas Klein

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Jul 22, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/22/98
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Hello all.

I扉e written a pretty large program with BP 7.0 (OVL > 1.5 MB, EXE ~ 150
KB). Everything worked fine, also as a DOS-application with W95. But now, on
266Hz-Machines (tried 3 different machines), most times i get an
runtime-error 200 when starting my program. When i try to start it from the
IDE, i get the same problem. The problem also occurs when i start the
machine with a DOS-Boot-Diskette, it seems to be independent of W95 or DOS.
When i disable the Cache of the machine, then my program starts, but the
machine is very, very slow.

Does anybody have the same problem, and is there a workaround??

Thanks for every reply.

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Andreas Klein

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Jul 22, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/22/98
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Ok, i´ve found something but this bug on the inprise-page and i´m now able
to patch my program.

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Andreas Klein schrieb in Nachricht <6p4ho0$khp$1...@news.metronet.de>...
>Hello all.
>
>I´ve written a pretty large program with BP 7.0 (OVL > 1.5 MB, EXE ~ 150

Mike Copeland

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Jul 22, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/22/98
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> I扉e written a pretty large program with BP 7.0 (OVL > 1.5 MB, EXE ~ 150

> KB). Everything worked fine, also as a DOS-application with W95. But now, on
> 266Hz-Machines (tried 3 different machines), most times i get an
> runtime-error 200 when starting my program. When i try to start it from the
> IDE, i get the same problem. The problem also occurs when i start the
> machine with a DOS-Boot-Diskette, it seems to be independent of W95 or DOS.
> When i disable the Cache of the machine, then my program starts, but the
> machine is very, very slow.
>
> Does anybody have the same problem, and is there a workaround??

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