Hi Malkie

What restrictions about panels and records?  I have been testing it on a
system with perhaps 100 panels, millions of records, these are huge gigabyte
sized databases, with  What's the "Test Drive". I just set it up to run it
to a Command prompt like running CMD.  I will have to test out the
keystrokes more thoroughly but certainaly Ctrl-F7, Ctrl-F4 etc work, but if
there is a problem, I would think Jos (or others since it is open source)
will work that out. 

Oh oh oh, I know what you are talking about. The version of DP that Jos has
bundled up, to show it working is a very very old Test Drive version of
DataPerfect 2.3. Just use a normal late model version of DP like 2.6Y and
everything will be fine.

Jos, perhaps you are better adding a late model Dataperfect program, you are
using a '63 Vee-Dub as your showroom model...

Bye
Brian




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Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Is it time to abandon DP after 24 years?

Jens said:
> I have not tried other command prompt systems than the integrated 
> Command Prompt in Win XP. May be I should, especially, and I fear the 
> day, when I have to move from outdated XP to a newer WIN platform.

As long as you're with Win XP you're in good hands, but once your computer
goes down and you can't get any parts for XP, or if you want to upgrade -
good luck in finding something as good.  


Gerard said:
> Klaus, Jens, and of course all others, I think there is a general 
> misunderstanding of the use of vDos. vDos makes it possible to run DP 
> under 64b.
> So why discuss this rebuilding your DP databases if DP still runs perfect?
> 
> Running DP under vDos is very simple. Install setup.exe 
> fromhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/vdos/
> 
> My autoexec.txt ( in c:\vDos ) looks like:

This is what I said to Jos Schaars regarding vDos:
I tested it and was very much hoping it would be just what I needed. What I
liked about vDos is the large screen, unlike the tiny DosBox screen.
However, I have a few major issues with vDos.  

1. Limited to creating databases with only 4 panels is a major problem, as
most of my databases have over 25. 
2. Limited to only 99 records is also no good since many panels have
thousands. 
3. In order to have larger databases it has to go through your Test Drive
and one has to be connected to a network? That's another no-no. 
4. And finally, the major concern I have with DP on Win7 64-bit is also not
solved with vDos, i.e. Ctrl-F7, Ctrl-F4 and other Ctrl keys also do not work
with vDos. 

Unfortunately, the way it looks now, it doesn't seem to be very useful for
my huge databases and it seems that I will have to get another database
program. I wish I would know which would be as user friendly and neat and
easy to work with as DP.


Brian said:
> In an nutshell, you can go looking for lots of other database 
> products, but I do not think you will find any delivering the goods 
> like DP does.
> That's my 2 (thousand) cents worth.

Where do I go from here if vDos is also not an option for 64-bit as I said
above? I need emergency solution.
Malkie

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