I am trying to program a MCX 1000 and cannot get the software to load. I keep getting the following message: "Your program caused a divide overflow error. If the problem persists, contact your program vendor."
I am programming on a Dell CPi laptop. It is a Pentium II - 366MHz processor. I have changed the Boot Speed from 366 to Compatible. I have also changed the Boot Post to all the different settings.
Any suggestions would be great.
MCX 1000 Programming Divide Overflow Error
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Re: MCX 1000 Programming Divide Overflow Error
Your system is way too fast. MCX1000 software is of the same ilk as Syntor software... you need a real boatanchor. I can get it to run on a 486SL/33 by disabling CPU cache and turning the processor speed down.
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Re: MCX 1000 Programming Divide Overflow Error
Any recommendations for a laptop I can use to program these radios?
Re: MCX 1000 Programming Divide Overflow Error
I use an old Toshiba lugie portable that is a 286-10mHz and DOS. The one with the amber screen....
Re: MCX 1000 Programming Divide Overflow Error
dungonmyshoe wrote:I am trying to program a MCX 1000 and cannot get the software to load. I keep getting the following message: "Your program caused a divide overflow error. If the problem persists, contact your program vendor."
I am programming on a Dell CPi laptop. It is a Pentium II - 366MHz processor. I have changed the Boot Speed from 366 to Compatible. I have also changed the Boot Post to all the different settings.
Any suggestions would be great.
Another point that could come into effect here is the computer cashe. There is a program floating around that I use on a number of computers " CACHEOFF.COM " and start it before starting the programming software. You might try this and see if it makes a difference.
Jim