Hi Bob,
> Time is the big factor.
> And I know DD has advantages over DBAS but it's also more complex.
> And a switch has already partly been done but somehow other projects
> keep coming to the top of the pile.
>
> Bob
>
yeah, I know how it is
Wolfgang
Op Thu, 28 Apr 2016 09:20:51 +0200 schreef Derek Stewart :
Hi Bob,
The main problem with the DBAS package was the lack of source code.
I think that bug fixes were done from disassembles of the original code.
This is a great pity, as DBAS was one of the best packages around for
Hi,
Datadesign is pretty good, and I believe its source code is available,
if necessary.
Perhaps time to switch?
Wolfgang
> Hi Bob,
>
> The main problem with the DBAS package was the lack of source code.
>
> I think that bug fixes were done from disassembles of the original code.
>
> This
Op Wed, 27 Apr 2016 16:05:16 +0200 schreef Norman Dunbar
:
Thanks Marcel.
Sorry Bob, I was of no help whatsoever. :-(
Cheers,
Norm.
On 27 April 2016 14:52:59 BST, Marcel Kilgus
wrote:
Norman Dunbar wrote:
Dilwyn has
Thanks Marcel.
Sorry Bob, I was of no help whatsoever. :-(
Cheers,
Norm.
On 27 April 2016 14:52:59 BST, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
>Norman Dunbar wrote:
>> Dilwyn has www.dilwyn.me.uk/database/dbas.zip which is version 2.12
>> and appears to have sources in
Norman Dunbar wrote:
> Dilwyn has www.dilwyn.me.uk/database/dbas.zip which is version 2.12
> and appears to have sources in libdbas_source_arc - I don't have
> anything that can open arc files on my laptop here, so it might not have what
> you want.
These are the sources for libdbas, the C
Hi Bob,
As far as I know, there is no source code to DBAS, the Quanta library
holds the DBAS package that contains example assembler and C source code
to create databases. But not the extensions.
I did disassemble DBAS many years, but I would have to look on floppy
disks for it.
Regards,