Here is a link to an interesting article about running Legacy software under
Windows XP  which it may also apply to Windows 2000 as (I understand) they
use basically the same drivers.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,427215,00.asp

I have run Rbase 4.5++ for DOS under Window 2000 without any problems.

Best of luck.

Javier Valencia, PE
President
Valencia Technology Group, L.L.C.
14315 S. Twilight Ln., Suite #14
Olathe, KS  66062-4571
(913)829-0888
(913)649-2904 FAX

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Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 6:03 PM
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Subject: RBase 2.11 under WIN 2000 Professional

Howdy,

Is anyone running RBase 2.11 under WIN 2000 Professional?   I have a
client who needs to continue to access historical data, but their MIS
dept wants to get rid of the WIN 95 machine, where this legacy system
currently runs, and upgrade it to WIN 2000 Professional.

If you have this scenario running, any information on how to set it up
would also be greatly appreciated.  This client was a long-time loyal
RBase user, but the state made them convert to a state-wide system.  Now
they just need to keep access to very old legacy system data.

Thanks a bunch.

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Kim Melson
WIT/Microsystems, Inc.
3900 Paseo del Sol, #C23
Santa Fe, NM  87507
505-424-0417
505-780-2743  cell/voice mail
http://www.witmicrosystems.com
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