Divide By Zero Or Overflow Error Foxpro 2.6 A
Contributions SOLVED : Foxpro 2.6 Divide by zero error. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: SOLVED : Foxpro 2.6 Divide by zero error. Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… 30-08-08,11:48 AM #1 pratham View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Respected Members Respected MemberLoyal Member Join Date Aug 2008 Posts 35 SOLVED : Foxpro 2.6 Divide by zero error. Direct Link to patch2x.exe [microsoft website] http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...s/ipatchfp.exe (extract this file in the foxpro folder) (you can also use winrar to open this file.... Right click > Open with winrar) Code: This is the Readme file for Patch2x, version 1.0. Patch2x updates international FoxPro for Windows version development environment and runtime library files to eliminate the "Divide by Zero or Overflow Error" message upon startup. This error is encountered when starting FoxPro for Windows or a runtime FoxPro for Windows application on a "fast machine", i.e. a computer which has a processor with a clock speed higher than 300 MHz or so. The patch program is distributed in the compressed executable IPatchFP.EXE. Contents: File Description =========== =========== PATCH2x.EXE Patch Program README.TXT This Readme file Instructions: Situation 1 - Applying Patch When Using FoxPro For Windows Development Environment 1. Place a copy of PATCH2x.EXE in your FoxPro for Windows directory. This directory will be C:\FPW26 if you installed FoxPro 2.6 into the default location. 2. Start a Command Prompt (Windows NT) or MS-DOS Prompt (Windows 9x). The program item to do this can be found under the Windows Start menu, under the Programs group. 3. Issue the following commands at the command prompt. Note that the directory after the CD command will need to be your FPW directory, where you copied PATCH2x.EXE in step 1. Copies are made of each of the files will be made with the .OLD extensions. The commands involving FOXW2600.ESL are applicable only to the Professional Edition of FoxPro For Windows. CD C:\FPW26 COPY FOXPROW.EXE FOXPROW.OLD COPY FOXW2600.ESL FOXW2600.OLD PATCH2x FOXPROW.EXE PATCH2x FOXW2600.ESL Situation 2 - Applying Patch When Using FoxPro For Windows 2.6a Runtime Application 1. Place a copy of PATCH2x.EXE in the directory containing the FoxPro for Windows runtime library file
Sign in Divide by zero or overflow error Desktop Desktop computer Forums (Audio, General Hardware, Video) Get this RSS feed Home Forums Wiki Details 1 Reply 0 Subscribers Postedover 14 years ago Options RSS Share Divide by zero or overflow error Posted by paulssss on 18 Jan 2002 19:05 Hello, I'm getting a strange error message when I try and run a foxpro application by the name of "Donor Perfect" Error message is "Divide by zero or overflow error"This program http://forums.tybcom.com/threads/2417-SOLVED-Foxpro-2-6-Divide-by-zero-error will run on my other windows 2000 systems but will not run on any of my new dell systems.This leads me to believe it might possibly be a firmware issue.Any ideas?ThanksPaul Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by paulssss on 18 Jan 2002 http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/t/4224414 19:59 Never mind I found it:You might try the patch that Microsoft has for FoxPro 2.6. When I firstinstalled TMGW in my WIN2000 based PC I had a problem with a "Divide byZero" error. The FoxPro 2.6 patch takes care of this issue.Go to the following website for details: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q240/9/82.asp Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. DELL.COM > Community > Support Forums > Desktop > General Hardware > Divide by zero or overflow error Shop > Home & Home Office > Small & Medium Business > Large Business > Partners Support > Drivers & Downloads > Product Support > Support by Topic > Warranty Information > Parts and Upgrades Community > Join the Discussion > Share Your Ideas > Read our Blog > Ratings & Reviews > Community Home About Dell > Investor Relations > News > Company Information > Corporate Social Responsibility > All About Dell > Dell Technologies My Account > Sign-In / Register > Order Status > Saved Carts
WindowsWindows 10 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Exchange ServerExchange Server 2013 Exchange Server 2010 Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Server 2003 Outlook Unified http://windowsitpro.com/hardware/foxpro-windows-problems Communications/Lync SharePoint Virtualization Cloud Systems ManagementSystem Center PowerShell & Scripting Active Directory & Group Policy Mobile Networking Storage TrainingOnline Training IT/Dev Connections Webcasts VIP Library Digital Magazine Archives InfoCentersIT Innovators Mobile Computing Business Now Desktop http://p2p.wrox.com/archives/visual_foxpro/2001-09/0.php VDI All About Converged Architecture Advertisement Home > Hardware > FoxPro for Windows Problems FoxPro for Windows Problems Feb 3, 2000 David Carroll | Windows IT Pro EMAIL Tweet Comments 14 Advertisement Our bank divide by is running a Microsoft FoxPro for Windows custom application, and the performance is awful. We have to try several times before the application will start. We also get a Divide-by-Zero/Overflow error. We found foxpfix.exe, and it's enabled. FoxPro for Windows doesn't perform like a true Windows application because it doesn't use the basic Windows API. It acts more like a 16-bit DOS application. You can use Citrix's foxpfix.exe divide by zero utility to fix some of the graphics problems, but you still need to tame foxr.exe using application tuning. Foxpfix.exe is enabled by default, but I find that it's often better to disable it. Here are some tips for tuning the application. You'll need to use Performance Monitor to adjust these hexadecimal numbers according to your needs, but the settings are usually close for most applications. Using regedt32.exe, create the subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/Terminal Server/Compatibility/Applications/foxr With a "d word," create the values Flags = 0 x C FirstCountMsqQPeeksSleepBadApp = 1F MsgQBadAppSleepTimeInMillisec = 0 x 1 Nthcountmsgqpeeksleepbadapp = F One mistake I've seen is that people tune the compiled application name (e.g., account.exe) instead of foxr.exe. Tuning account.exe does nothing— foxr.exe is the problem application. To tune the memory, create a foxpro.pif or shortcut file that calls a unique config.nt file. You can copy the system config.nt to the application directory and add mem=60 1024,8192. The addition sets FoxPro to use up to 60 percent of the available memory— not less than 1024K and not more than 8192K. Here are few tips for your FoxPro programmers: Keep screens as simple as possible; limit colors and color changes. Limit your screen changes to 25 percent of the
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