In article , "J�r�me Haguet" wrote: > Hello > Does anybody know why the following code give on SOME PCs (not all) the > following outpout : Yes, this is a known problem, it has to do with third party software leaving the floating-point chip in incorrect state. The new 3.13 version of GNAT provides library routines for resetting the state. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.