Partition Commander is the only product outside of our industry that I
know of which recognizes the name Pick in its configuration. With that
you can multi-boot back and forth.

For this non-jBase phase of your effort I recommend posting to the
MVDBMS forum or even the TigerLogic forum.  Once you have the data
extracted using MIGRATION.BP you might want to come back here and
share notes about jBase-specific requirements.  Call it as you wish.

Good luck!

 

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From: David Grenfell 

I'm back, all browned up and ready to begin.  Hit my first snag.  The
computer I was going to use for xp/jbase has no serial ports, so will
have to look for either an older box, or a serial port card. When I
get this put together, I will begin the transfer process. 
 
As an aside, I put R83 on an old Pentium 233 box, and it worked
perfectly.  I then installed windows 2000 on the other half of the
hard drive, and now seems the only way I can boot PICK is to use the
floppy to execute the monitor.  I guess the multiple boot thing
doesn't work because windows doesn't recognize the pick partition as
valid.
 
I will post progress reports.

 

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