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> Operating Systems > Windows XP > Windows XP Performance & Maintenance > Divide by Zero or Overflow error Divide by Zero or Overflow error Posted: 07-31-2003, 05:40 PM Cyndy Guest Posts: n/a Show Printable Version divide by zero or overflow error foxpro Email this Page Post Comment I get this error message when trying to open an foxpro patch 26.exe download older genealogy program. I have tried all compatibility options, with no results. I can get in sometimes, but not very often. Don't know why I can get in when I do. Divide by Zero or Overflow error Responses to "Divide by Zero or Overflow error" Cyndy E.P. van Westendorp Guest Posts: n/a Re: Divide by Zero or Overflow error Posted: 07-31-2003, 07:47 PM Probably because your current computer is too fast for the old software. Maybe you can download a patch from the website of the writer or post the question in a genealogy newsgroup. -- Eric P. van Westendorp Tel: +31(0252)210579 Reigerslaan 22 2215NN Voorhout Netherlands Cyndy wrote: > I get this error message when trying to open an older > genealogy program. I have tried all compatibility > options, with no results. I can get in sometimes, but not > very often. Don't know why I can get in when I do. E.P. van Westendorp Dave Mann Guest Posts: n/a Re: Divide by Zero or Overflow error Posted: 07-31-2003, 10:13 PM Right click on the program's screen icon, go to the properties tab and select compatibility. The compatibility selection will let you run the application from within Windows XP as if an earlier version of Windows was actually running it. HTH, YMMV Cheers, Dave "Cyndy"
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21647352/how-to-resolve-error-200-division-by-zero Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How to resolve “Error 200: Division divide by by zero”? up vote 2 down vote favorite I've FreeDos OS installed on VirtualBox on a windows xp, dual core, host machine. I installed FreeDos because I wanted to run a Pascal code using Turbo Pascal. When I run the code, it throws error 'Error 200: Division by zero.'. How can I solve this? -Turbo Pascal 7.0, Free DOS 1.1, Virtual Box 4.3.6, Windows XP Service divide by zero Pack 3 Host machine -This error is unfortunately caused by fast Pentium CPUs and I found a patch on the internet that will resolve the error. (www.filewatcher.com/m/bp7patch.zip.62550-0.html) Now the other problem is, when i was tracing the code, it hangs at 'RxWait procedure when trying to execute while not odd(port[RXTX + 5]) do;' uses crt; const { COM1: RS232 port address } RXTX = $3F8; { $2F8 if COM2: is used } ACK = 6; NAK = 21; ESC = 27; var dummy, checkSum : integer; key : char; protocol : integer; procedure InitComm; { Set baudrate to 9600, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit } var i : integer; begin i := 1843200 div 9600 div 16; port[RXTX + 3] := $80; port[RXTX + 1] := hi(i); port[RXTX]:= lo(i); port[RXTX + 3] := 3; port[RXTX + 4] := $A; while odd(port[RXTX + 5]) do begin dummy := port[RXTX]; delay(10); end; end; { InitComm } procedure Tx(data : integer); { Transmit a character on serial channel } begin while port[RXTX + 5] and $20 = 0 do; port[RXTX] := data and $FF; end; { Tx } function RxWait : integer; { Waits for a char