I had a look at it with TTDigger, it will refuse to run if it does not find the FPU.
On top of that, if I set TTDigger to 68030/FPU mode as HB states it needs, it indeed is doing something with the FPU, as I see FPU machine code instructions. All I can say at this point is that the TT version of HB is horribly written. There is absolutely no reason to use the FPU in this type of application. I can understand the _CPU check, maybe a boost in speed here and there taking advantage of the 030, but this application should not be using floating-point at all. ;-(((
Stick to the standard version, that's my recommendation at this point. It should be functionally the same, just a tad slower, but if you have a CTxx, you should not notice it.