I've used Atari 800XL (still have it).

JP

On Tuesday 25 June 2002 17:13, you wrote:
> Erm, programmed at college on something called a Sinclair ZX80 Spectrum 1K
> ram !!!!!!
>
>
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> Tom,
>
>     As I recall DB2 on a PC came about way back in the dark days of the
> 8080 processor and DOS (no version) somewhere around 1980 I believe.  I
> seem to vaguely remember running it on a very old (now a days) predecessor
> of the laptop.  If memory is serving I believe it was called an Osborne? 
> RDB was offered on the IBM mainframe and there was a VAX version that I
> remember playing
> with as well.
>
>     Yeah, it's good to be old and reflect on the twists & turns we went
> through
> to make things work.  Anyone remember programming with less than 1MB of
> ram? I
> remember trying to make things work on 16K.
>
> Dick Goulet
> Human memory is fragile, thank GOD!
>
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> Author: "Mercadante; Thomas F" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:       6/25/2002 6:08 AM
>
> Oh you bunch of young whipper-snappers!
>
> A long time ago in a place far-away, we started with simple File Systems.
> Then came ISAM file systems.
> These begate DBMS systems.  Note there was no 'R' in original DBMS systems.
> Some of these were simply an extention to ISAM files that allowed (and
> demanded) a more formalized collection of files.  In these files, there
> were tables and indexes and primary keys.  I remember these as
> "Hierarchical Database Systems".  Still no such thing as foreign keys.
>
> Finally, I believe, DEC came out with the RBMS system which was (I know I
> will be corrected on this) one of the first Relational Database Managment
> Systems to be made available for large systems.  (I have no knowledge of
> IBM products - anybody?  When did DB2 make itself known?).
>
> On PC's there was also something called RDB I think.
>
> See, its good to be old!
>
> Tom Mercadante
> Oracle Certified Professional
>
>
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>
> i give up the R, is that the difference?
>
> joe
>
> Santosh Varma wrote:
> > could any body point me the difference(s) between DBMS and RDBMS ??
> > because in DBMS also as in RDBMS, we can related two or more
> > tables..if a column exists in another table for relation ??
> >
> > Thanks and regards,
> >
> > Santosh

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