Floating Point Division by Zero crashes my OS!

Pupadox

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Dec 5, 2001
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Dear experts!

I don't know if this is a right forum for my problem since it interfaces several computer areas. I am a programmer (Borland Delphi 5 Pro) and own a computer with ABit KT7A motherboard, Duron 750 CPU, 128 MB PC133 SDRAM. Whenever the floating point division by zero occurs in my code, my app should raise an exception which, if not handled, results in a error message to be displayed. But ONLY on my computer, this action crashes entire Windows 98SE and I need to reboot the machine. Sometimes I got an external exception $0E before the system hangs with blue-screen. I tried my program on almost twenty different PCs but only systems with Duron/Athlon CPUs on a motherboards with ISA BUS slot exhibit this weird behaviour.

Have anyone heard about this? Please help me...

Thanks in advance, Ivo.