Hello,
Has anyone ever come accross this?
Or can you test something for me on an Athlon XP?
One of the users of my (data recovery) utilities receives this
message as soon as he runs the program.
First I suspected the issue to be related to UPX which I use to pack
my exe's with.
The string "no 8087" however does appear in uncompressed exe's.
"Floating point" under opetions is set to NPX. I think the error
may be prevented by switching it to emulation, but it strikes me as kind of weird that
the XP would not offer "87 support".
Joep
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Joep
http://www.diydatarecovery.nl
Has anyone ever come accross this?
Or can you test something for me on an Athlon XP?
One of the users of my (data recovery) utilities receives this
message as soon as he runs the program.
First I suspected the issue to be related to UPX which I use to pack
my exe's with.
The string "no 8087" however does appear in uncompressed exe's.
"Floating point" under opetions is set to NPX. I think the error
may be prevented by switching it to emulation, but it strikes me as kind of weird that
the XP would not offer "87 support".
Joep
------------------
Joep
http://www.diydatarecovery.nl
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