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From: | "Derek" <djny AT flashmail DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: Does LWP need a coprocessor? |
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Date: | Mon, 10 Dec 2001 22:03:32 -0600 |
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> Do simple programs that use floating-point computations run on that > machine, or do they all bail out with a similar message? Yes, you're right, even simple floating-point programs bail out. I had never realized this. It's quite disappointing. > In any case, I suggest you set 387=n in the environment and try again. I'm a newbie. What exactly does it mean to set that in the environment, and what does it accomplish? Did you mean 386=n? > It sounds like you could use a timer instead. I think I would prefer this. Would it work with my incapable pc? > Note that in DJGPP, signal delivery is delayed when the program is not > in protected mode (like when it's in a DOS system call). How much is it delayed by? How do you run a program in protected mode? Does DOS system call mean telling it to execute the program at the command prompt? Thanks for your help, Derek Young
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