Hi Colin,
Thanks for that update. It is good to know. I think we have a netball gold we are both fighting for later today.. I think something has gone wrong with Wikipedia's medal tally, it shows South Africa and NZ tying for first spot with a total of 40978 medals, with NZ on 958 Gold! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Commonwealth_Games_medal_table although I am sure it will be corrected before too long. Bye Brian _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Colin Roberts Sent: Thursday, 14 October 2010 12:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Does DP2.6x works on a Windows Terminal server2008??? Hi, Just trying out this new fandangled News Group option and saw this old thread that I should have followed up. We tried out the new version of Tame (ver 6.0) on arrival back in New Zealand and did get Dataperfect running fine on Windows Server 2008 (within a VMware environment) for testing purposes. Tame 5 would not control CPU usage on Server 2008. Very impressed with new Tame ver 6. (But the literature is still years out of date :-( ). Tame 6 does have many new features that are quite useful. Window sizing is now totally consistent and easy (can be done with the mouse wheel). Lookups in Dataperfect are possible by using just the mouse wheel and lots of personal settings are available - fonts, keystroke pace, key repeat speed, copying - saving to clipboard & paste etc are real handy within DP and these are saved automatically to each user's personal documents folder so DP opens the same way each time for each user until you change the settings and then this automatically is saved for next time. Some of this was in ver 5 but I did not have much success with it due to adjustments being somewhat erratic. If you have tried 5 and been disappointed after 4.5, Tame 6.0 is certainly worth a try Our old NT/Citrix system finally croaked on one Friday afternoon - Harddrive was recoverable and we were backup & running by Sunday. We were considering Linux but with the forced time constraints went with new server box and 2003 (over 2008 due to special pricing) and all is going really well. The latest Tame will allow migration to both Server 2003 and 2008. The good news is Dataperfect still ain't "dead in the water" yet on Windows Server platforms :-) And Terminal services with both even in a remote connection situation no longer need citrix overlay. We have noticed no speed reduction with the new system - hard to tell how much the new multi- processor hardware is contributing to that of course. Cheers Colin Roberts ----- Original Message ----- From: Colin Roberts <mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 7:09 PM Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Does DP2.6x works on a Windows Terminal server2008??? Hi Brian, Thanks for your thoughts. Know absolutely nothing about Linux but definitely food for thought. We reluctantly went to Windows NT from System Manager due to Y2k issues with SM back in 2000. Actually NT (with citrix) has actually been very goodfor us. The only time we need to reboot is when a backup tape gets stuck in a tape drive and rebooting with your finger on the release button is the only way to release it. But we find increasingly we get left behind - due to NT limitions as time passes. eg can't go past version IE6, and the later Java scripts that the banks are starting to use means we can't access the banks off our system anymore due to IE version, but now have to go direct via the XP client boxes running a later ie version. So far still able to get round things but its starting to get messy and as Don says the writings on the wall. The server box is getting on too. Doubt if you could build a new box that will run NT today. I'm too long in the tooth to start again on the 20 years of dataperfect programming in something else, so in a perfect world we need a OS that will cope with DP and our accounting system (written in Cobal) , but will also allow us to access the internet with all the latest bells and whistles functions. Do you think Linux will enable us to do that? I have a vague recollection that maybe Ralph was using Linux back in 2004 when the conference was on. Once the dust has settled after Xmas hols and we are back into the swing of things, I will get in touch directly, if I may, for any further insights you may have. A quick google of linux produces a large range of Linux versions available. In meantime what would you suggest we look at as a starting point for a linux novice, and which version would you recommend - Debian? seemed a good non-commercial option at the limited time we had a looking Thanks again for your input. BTW I'm enjoying what tennis I get a chance to see at the Aussie Open at the moment on the TV. And Don - Echo what Brian said - It was a pleasure. Cheers Colin ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian <mailto:[email protected]> Hancock To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, 25 January 2010 20:44 Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Does DP2.6x works on a Windows Terminal server2008??? As an alternative to running Terminal Server have you given some thought to running it on a Linux Server. DataPerfect runs very well under DOSEMU on Linux (or probably even DOSBox). You do not get the processor hogging of Windows, and you can fine tune it quite well. Linux servers can be quite modest in terms of power in comparison to Windows servers, and with Open Source software, it makes it a very inexpensive and incredibly reliable solution. You would find that a Linux server running DP, would rarely need a restart, the security will be far better, and life can be far better without the Windows Server, its far more of a set and forget solution. For the remote access you can use VNC Viewers, or another open source technology especially for deployment across slower internet connections is NX. Google has just has recently acquired and made an NX Open Source server available. NX Technology uses far lower bandwidth, as it uses some smart caching algorithms to deliver content in comparison with VNC. You can publish entire desktops, (as you usually do with Terminal Server), or you can publish individual applications (like Citrix), so the application ends up on the user's desktop just like a local application.. Take a look here for more info http://code.google.com/p/neatx/ So you can take your native DP applications and deploly them readily across the net, or a LAN/WAN and once you have done this, and after this is you need it really is just a hop step and a jump to web enabling these applications. So if Microsoft does make life harder, it might actually be a good thing, because moving your apps across to Linux might be the best and least expensive thing you have ever done. Brian _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Don Friedman Sent: Monday, 25 January 2010 12:20 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Does DP2.6x works on a Windows Terminal server 2008??? Colin, It would seem that the "squeeze" we all anticipated a decade ago is starting to be felt. While I don't run Server 2008 I am very curious as to how and if this can resolve itself. Don P.S. FYI - the young man from NZ is now my son-in-law. We're quite happy for both of them and for the time being at least they're here. 2010/1/24 Colin Roberts <[email protected]> We have been testing using vmware, but as per earlier post this thread - Server 2003 on virtual machine runs fine but Server 2008 hogs CPU so that multiple copies of DP will not run concurrently, and no current version of Tame seems to be able to control the CPU usage with 2008. Anyone actually got multiple copies of DP running on Windows Server 2008 successfully? Colin Roberts ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Pedersen <mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, 23 January 2010 05:28 Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Does DP2.6x works on a Windows Terminal server 2008 ??? You should also be able to run DP by creating a virtual os - using either of the popular products out the there - I forget the names VMWare? I know I have successfully done it in a couple of instances. _____ From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 22:29:03 +0100 Subject: [Dataperf] Does DP2.6x works on a Windows Terminal server 2008 ??? Hello fellow DP users, In my Dutch accounting firm we will move to a Windows Terminal Server 2008. The company installing keeps telling me that DP will absolutely not run on this. Any help / suggestions / solutions will be very welcome. Thanks in advance Met vriendelijke groet, Peter Boekestijn _____ Your E-mail and More On-the-Go. Get Windows Live Hotmail Free. 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