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Problems running Pascal on FAT32 Posted by eamonn molloy on 10 Dec 2001 at 5:22 AM
Has anyone experienced problems running turbo pascal 7 programs on computers running windows 98, FAT32 with hard disk capacity greater than 8M.? GPF errors are being encountered after a normal shut down of windows. If the pc is reset so that scandisk runs then this overcomes the GPF errors. Can anyone help on this ?.
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Re: Problems running Pascal on FAT32 Posted by Sand_Hawk9 on 14 Dec 2001 at 7:49 AM
Try to run scandisk on you're disk. When I programmed Pascal on my old Pc(Amd k6-2 333 with 20 Gb HDD FAT32) I never encountered this problem. Tips:

- Never lay down a cell phone on you're pc. It messes with you're HDD(At least mine does)
- Reguraly scnadisk/defrag you're disk
- Down throw you're pc out of a window or through the room.

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Re: Problems running Pascal on FAT32 Posted by steve on 15 Dec 2001 at 8:46 AM
Are you certain this is a BP7 induced problem?
I ran a similar setup, early version of BP7 with w98, and later wdoze98SE, on >8GB partitions for a number of years. Does the problem occur even if you merely enter and exit BP7? Are you reading/writing large files? I doubt if I got anywhere near the individual file limit.
Does it only occur for one IDE or one target? I mainly used the windows IDE, real mode or windows target.



 

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