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From: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT gnu DOT org>
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Subject: Re: using pythonD 2.2.1 (compiled with djgpp) on a 486 without a math coprocessor
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> From: idollanium AT yahoo DOT com (Ido Yehieli)
> Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
> Date: 8 Aug 2004 05:09:38 -0700
> 
>    I was trying to use PythonD 2.2.1 on an old 486SX (no coprocessor).
> Since I got a "Coprocessor not available" error, I installed djgpp
> (with the 387emu.dxe emulator) and set the env vars (set 387=N; set
> 387emu=c:\...\387emu.dxe with the correct directory)- yet I still get
> the same error message when starting pythonD.

Is PythonD a DJGPP program?  Only DJGPP programs will notice these
variables and only they can use the 387emu.dxe emulator.

If it's a DJGPP program, then perhaps something is wrong with how you
set the environment variables.  Please type "set", hit [Enter], and
then post here everything that is displayed as a result.

Also, what type and version of OS do you have on that machine?

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