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Divide Overflow?

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fireboy

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When I try to start my mcx1000 rss I get a message in DOS that says divide overflow, what does that mean and how do i do it.. DOS ver 6.22
 

mike28

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If you are getting "divide overflow" Your puter is way too fast for the rss that you are using. You can try using mo-slo or some other utility like that.

but.. my best advice would be to go on eBay and find an old-n-slow puter. I find that a 25-33mhz craptop works the best for the older dos based rss programs. getting the rss to work on anything faster than 50mhz processor is a crapshoot. depending on what version dos based rss you are using it may or maynot work above 50mhz. someone correct me if I'm wrong. Mike

ps: next time just add to your original thread.
 
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