Hi Mariano

> 1) Which FIrebird version work with OpenDBX ?   Class, Super or both ?

I use the super server for testing but the classic one should work the same 
way because they only differ how things are handled internally (threads vs. 
processes).

> 2) Suppose I compile OpenDBX libraries using one of them, should that dll
> work with the other version ?

Yes, the client library is the same.

> 3) I have already installed Firebird in my windows but I don't remember if
>  i was classic or super. Do you know how I can know that ?

Sorry, I don't know. Perhaps it's shown in the Windows start menu or when 
connecting with the isql utility.

> Thanks and have a happy Christmas.

Thank you very much, I wish you a wonderful Christmas. Are you still in 
France?


Norbert
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