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http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=129413So, just how does one get 'a thousand' posts?
http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=129413So, just how does one get 'a thousand' posts?
And their language was Pascal
Worse yet a variation of same called 'ObjectPal' - ARGH!
(back when Bill Gates declared that "640k of RAM is all anyone will EVER need"!).
Well, he DID personally design the whole damn operating system (or at least the parts that he didn't steal from CP/M), back when he was a poor college drop-out, and mapped out the address space such that 640K was DEFINED as the upper limit (before his team contrived such things as expanded and entended memory), so he must have at least THOUGHT along those lines at some point.Erm, I have no love for Bill, but should point out that this is something attributed to him; there is no record of him actually making such statement.
But there IS a possibility that 640K limit, back then, wasn't totally arbitrary limit but rather a practical limit (perhaps it could be the cost or availability of parts or something like that). After all, in that day, memory was very expensive and lot of programmers, whether they're working on Mac, IBM/PC, or whatever, had to exercise lot of creativity to cram as much as functionality they could into each byte.
There was nothing wrong with it, other than that it wasn't VB(A) (which was also quite limited, in that era)
The only reason VB took off and became a pseudo-standard was Micro$oft's relentless support for it.
I remember dbII and the hubbub when dbIII became available, and deciding whether to stick with our Victors or switching to the newer, more expensive IBM PCs (back when Bill Gates declared that "640k of RAM is all anyone will EVER need"!).
Heck, I've actually used FORTRAN77 on a DEC mainframe, and Assembler on a 4040 and 8080 microprocessor. How many of you kids even know what any of the nouns in the previous sentence means?
Now I'm being told to convert some of those Access databases to Web-based programs using HTML and Java. Slow going.
My biggest problem with Paradox for Windows - at least, the first version that I tried - was the events they recognized were deficient. Less than half of the events seen by Access of the same vintage. And their language was Pascal, which was OK but it wasn't quite like VBA.
On the other hand, I've had guys in my office who swore by Paradox. I just never saw anything in it that I had to have.
Are you sure you have an mdb file and not an mde file?Anyways since I'm at work, back to trying to work out how come I can't go into design mode with Access 2003.
Are you sure you have an mdb file and not an mde file?