Well, we have a good, working 5.25 floppy drive installed on our Oracle Museum PC (486, 25 MHz) now, and we're planning on installing WordPerfect 4.2, Lotus 1-2-3 (with the plug-in for Oracle, which Cary will bring over for the Database Forum next week), and other goodies. We have 5.1 running, and it's very, very fast to start up. Oh, and exports from 5.1 are fine to import in 9i. We haven't tested 10g yet.

We're showcasing this wonder - and the rest of the Oracle Museum for which some of you have so generously helped - at the 10g launch days next week here in Denmark.

Now, Mladen, would it be possible somehow to get hold of eg a zip of those 4.1 floppies?

We have of course ordered another 486 PC, and we intend to give it all of 4 MB of RAM like the other one.

The guy that sells all these things has a shop called Dinotech, and he still has about 9 new 5.25 drives from way back then. He'll sell for about 100 kroner each.

We paid 200 kroner for the IBM DOS 5 in its original wrap.

Mogens

Mladen Gogala wrote:

Will they have UFI in 10g? I'm sort of nostalgic. I cannot install my
3 360k 5.25 floppies with oracle 4.1 on any PC. How about oralink?
Remarkably, it all used to run in 512k of RAM, which is less then the L3 cache size on any decent P4 system. How many hundreds of megabytes of RAM will I need for 10g? Don't tell me that RAM is cheap. EDO
capable SDRAM for PCI/233 is NOT cheap.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Metelsky
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Losing the pseudo-GUI version would be a a drag, because

it's so easy

to copy and paste text in it (not so easy in a Windows command


prompt).

Try right click - paste or click the upper left icon and choose paste To copy - choose mark then enter -its then in the "clipboard"

Ive actually began to like sqlplus (opposed to sqlplusw). One good feature is you have your command history using the up arrow like regular shell

bob
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