Hello,
This question is less about XP and more about Windows.
I am trying to get Autocad 12 to run on a newer computer. It installs just fine but when you go to run it you get an [purple]Divide by zero or overflow error![/purple]
It runs fine on an old computer under Windows 98.
In looking everywhere the general consensus seems to be "it is because the computer is running too fast". I could more easily understand that it is because we've gone to non 8087 math co-processors, or operating system changes, but speed?!?!
I am trying to understand why/how code could be written that would allow an answer that came back more quickly from math hardware to cause this problem. I could image the opposite, an answer that came back too slowly, but too fast?
Anybody know the reason or could illuminate how speed would play in this?
This question is less about XP and more about Windows.
I am trying to get Autocad 12 to run on a newer computer. It installs just fine but when you go to run it you get an [purple]Divide by zero or overflow error![/purple]
It runs fine on an old computer under Windows 98.
In looking everywhere the general consensus seems to be "it is because the computer is running too fast". I could more easily understand that it is because we've gone to non 8087 math co-processors, or operating system changes, but speed?!?!
I am trying to understand why/how code could be written that would allow an answer that came back more quickly from math hardware to cause this problem. I could image the opposite, an answer that came back too slowly, but too fast?
Anybody know the reason or could illuminate how speed would play in this?