Re: A85: Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:09:58 -0500


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Re: A85: Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:09:58 -0500




These programs have reputations of not working on speedy machines (I think
300Mhz+)... I don't remember if there was a patch issued for these or not.

Kevin

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On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Jimi Malcolm wrote:

> 
> about a week or two ago i transfered from a windows 95, 75 MHz Pentium to a
> win 98, 450 PII MMX.  i copied all my files in my asm directory (where i had
> previously unzipped the usgard zip file) to my new computer.
> 
> when i went to try to compile something using c.bat, i got an error saying:
>     "Runtime error 200 at 0197:0091"
> 
> does anyone know what this means?  i've gotten the same error using other ms
> dos applications.  i don't think the batch file is messing up, rather the
> applications themselves.
> 
> i unzipped the newest version of the usgard.zip package into the asm
> directory again, overwriting all files when prompted.  this did not solve
> the problem.  tasm z80 runs also, but later on it says that it can not open
> the output file and therefore can not move it.
> 
> i think this is more a problem that the usgard team can solve.  i really
> could use the help.  i have been making asm files but haven't been able to
> compile and send them.
> 
> thanks a ton.
> 
> jimi
> 
> 
> 
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