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Oct 22nd, 2007, 03:48 AM
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Problem (Processer or code problem)
Hi,
I have written a code using vb 6.0 and vc++ ( vc ++ create .dll and VC++ code also use external dll syncsort.dll, spssio32.dll) and operating system used 2000 professional with service pack on machine (AMD ATHLON)
And when I ‘m installing my project from my Setup, and code also properly worked. on 2000 professional and AMD ATHLON,CELERON PROCESSER
But same insulation not worked in INTEL DULCORE , INTEL P4 PROCESSER ( All arithmetic(Aggregate) function gave wrong answer) ……..
What is the problem, what can I do for this problem please Update me hurry….
Thanks
In Advance
Anuj
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Oct 22nd, 2007, 10:01 PM
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Re: Problem (Processer or code problem)
How can you expect an answer without providing code examples of what you are doing to get these error (of which you also do not give examples of). Then you EXPECT a fast answer.
When you write a question don't assume we know what you are talking about. You have all the information we have none...
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Oct 30th, 2007, 01:51 AM
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Re: Problem (Processer or code problem)
Also, include the OS version on the Intel system.
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