Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/05/30/17:50:36
Paul Derbyshire <ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA>
> To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
> Subject: Re: Newbie Q: DPMI setup failed!
> Date: 30 May 1997 07:10
>
>
> Jawed Karim (jawed AT tc DOT umn DOT edu) writes:
> > Geena Park wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi, I've just downloaded and installed djgpp. When I ran the first
> >> test compiling, I got the following message:
> >>
> >> C:\mee\pgms\reglm>gcc -o main.c
> >> Warning: Coprocessor not present and DPMI setup failed!
> >> If application attempts floating operations system may hang!
> >> gcc.exe: No input files
> >>
> >> My system is Pentium Pro 200 with 64MB RAM and 4.3 GB hard-drive.
> >> I can't believe I do not have math coprocessor. How do I check/fix
> >> this problem? Any of your thought will be greatly appreciated.
> >> --
> >> _____________
> >> M. Geena Park
> >
> > You may have a rare type of Pentium Pro that was manufactured without a
> > math coprocessor. Intel figured that the PPro200 would be fast enough
> > anyhow, and thus decided not to include a math coprocessor in it. You
> > can remedy the problem by connecting a TI-81 to the serial port. It
> > should work....
>
> What time zone are you in? In mine, it's May 29, not April 1st. :P
What good will a TI-81 do??? I've got a TI-82, a calculator from
Texas Instruments that we got forced to buy. Hows this work?
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