VOGONS


First post, by davepyne

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I'm running win2000 sp3.What DOS version do I have, or is it different for each win2k user? Is there a different version ecause I'm using VSMS? is it the version number on the properties tab of cmd.exe (5.0.2195.4803). DOS 5.0 I guess?
I'm sing a patch (Pedt Scragg's Replacement Crt Unit) found on:

http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/pas-r200.htm

"Borland's Version 7 Pascals' Start-Up
Runtime Error 200 (divide by zero)."

I need to know what version of DOS I am running so that I can apply the appropriate version of this patch.
I apreciate your help, fellas.
-Dave.

Reply 1 of 2, by Snover

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THERE IS NO DOS IN WINDOWS NT. THAT IS WHY THINGS DON'T WORK! Sorry for yelling, but where have you been living? Besides, if you'd go and look in Deep Thought you'd find a Turbo Pascal runtime error fix program.

Yes, it’s my fault.

Reply 2 of 2, by vladr

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When it says "CRT50.TPU - CRT for V5.00" it's *not* DOS v5.00, but Borland v5.00. In your case it says "Borland's Version 7 Pascals' Start-Up" so you need v7, i.e. CRT70.TPU and CRT70.TPP (put both).

V.