Gentlemen:

 

I can do naught but offer this: 'take heart'. R:Base 9.5 32/64 runs without
heroic efforts on out-of-the-box Windows 7 systems, as it does on mine (HP
and Custom).

 

Granted, everything I do is post-DOS; I've no legacy to support, and that
may be the biggest clue right there. I submit that Dell and Win7 made their
peace years ago.

 

So your observations seem to indict legacy DOS constructs, for which Win7
has no empathy generally.  

 

Legacy R:Base and DOS are not alone: Win7 savages 'native' WinXP constructs
such as the MS-Java VM, for which there is VMWare. (That's my Win7 breakdown
story). 

 

Incidentally, have you investigated the compatibility and configuration of
your PDF generator with Win7? 

 

Adobe? Version? Clone?  May make a huge difference, as I discovered with
another application.

 

Best of luck,

 

Bruce Chitiea

SafeSectors, Inc.

eCondoMetrics

909.238.9012 cell

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Javier
Valencia
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 9:20 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Move to Win7 problem

 

Tom,

 

Thanks for the update. The problem we have run into is that the screen
starts to blink. It happens at random, many time when the application is
just sitting idle on a menu doing absolutely nothing.

In the last few days I ran all the upgrades, since the auto-upgrade had been
turned off. Also, they use Viewsonic monitors with a 16:10 aspect ratio but
they were using a Windows generic VGA driver using a 4:3 aspect ratio and at
a low resolution.  I installed the Viewsonic drivers using the correct
aspect ratio and the monitor native resolution. We are still testing to see
if the problems has been eliminated.

This problem happens only on the Win 7 workstations, the Win XP workstation
do not have this problem which leads me to believe it is a compatibility
issue with the Dell Win 7 units.

We have not used DOS command in long time and  believe I went through the
entire code many years ago removing all the DOS legacy commands, and the
bulk of the application has been re-written in the last 4 years. Having said
that, I will do a search of all the forms an look for the EXITFORM command,
just in case I missed one somewhere.

I will let you know what I find out.

 

Javier,

 

Javier Valencia, PE

O: 913-829-0888

H: 913-397-9605

C: 913-915-3137

 

From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of tfred
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 8:13 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Move to Win7 problem

 

Javier,

Thought I had solved our Win7 problem by updating drivers. I was wrong. It
came back when I ran reports. All our reports get saved as PDFs. Never had a
problem on an XP machine. On Win7, it always failed at about the same place
in the process. I printed out the EEPs to follow the process. This PDF
section has worked every day for years under XP, making hundreds of PDFs.
The exit portions used 'ExitForm' to clear the form. I changed 'ExitForm' to
'CloseWindow' because ExitForm was a DOS legacy and seemed the easiest
change. Bang! Worked perfect in XP and Win7. Edited 23 other 'ExitForms' to
'CloseWindow' and recompiled. Ran through all the PDF processes without a
hint of a problem. They all worked. All I can think of is Win7 simply does
not tolerate DOS commands while XP does. I put 'ExitForm' back into the EEP,
recompiled, and the errors immediately returned in the Win7 machine while
the XP machine next to it just made a PDF like it always does. Maybe you
have the same issue with your 3 workstations.

 

Tom Frederick   

 

 

From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Javier Valencia
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 2:27 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Move to Win7 problem

 

Tom,

 

I feel your pain. I have been trying to figure out this issue with no luck
for long time; I get this issue with 3 workstations running Win 7. A couple
of week ago I did a complete upgrade of Windows and drivers on one of the
computers where auto-upgrades had been turned off and it seems to have
helped but not completely eliminated the problem. I keep thinking it is a
video driver or a network  issue but they do not have this problem with any
other software, only the compiled version of R:base. When the application
was flashing, I went to the Windows Task Manger and was able to get a "dump"
for the dead application but I have not been able to find a software that
allows me to look at the "dump" file and analyze the contents.

BTW, the 3 workstation are Dell.

 

Javier,

 

Javier Valencia, PE

O: 913-829-0888

H: 913-397-9605

C: 913-915-3137

 

From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom Frederick
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 1:56 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Move to Win7 problem

 

We are upgrading our network. Moving from XP Pro to Win7 Pro with new
desktops (i5- 3470 Quad core, 8 GB memory), and fast managed switches.  The
compiled database (64 9.5, latest updates) is on the server.  XP machines
run the database just fine.  On the new Win 7 machines the same database
lasts about about 5-8 screens in. Then it seems to flash 4-5 screens and
exits all the way out.  This never happens on our XP machines.  It does not
seem to matter which menu item is selected. I am running XP and Win7
machines side by side through the same switch trying to figure this out.
Where do I look to resolve this?

 

Tom Frederick

President/CEO

Elm City Center

1314 W Walnut

Jacksonville, IL  62650

W- 217-245-9504

F - 217-245-2350

E - [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

 

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