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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 https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/problem-running-foxpro2-6-for-windows-on-windows-xp-prof-55496/ 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) http://forums.tybcom.com/threads/2417-SOLVED-Foxpro-2-6-Divide-by-zero-error (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
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