off topic: database executables

rod holcomb rholcomb12001 at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 12 21:54:55 CDT 2002


I don't have the Harddrive (i haven't heard the term MFM for years) I
do however have the three floppies.  If you have FoxPro that would be
great.  Don't go to any trouble to find it though.  Aside from
Clipper and FoxPro what else will create a msdos .exe?

Thanks!
rmh

> > I still have the hardware to read MFM drives if you have 
> > the original harddrive and want to uninstall the key.  I 
> > also have a variable clock that runs from 0 - 50MHz if its 
> > a clocking issue.  It can run a computer slow enough where 
> > the stack overflows from interrupts.
> 
> I still have an actual working DOS machine with a lot the 
> "Office Suite" software from the mid 1980's.  I'm not sure
> if FoxPro is one of them though.  I'll have to check.  I 
> know it has Word Perfect 5.2, Dbase III and/or IV, and at 
> least 2 versions of Lotus 123 as well.  The machine itself 
> is either a PS/2 50Z (8550-061), or a PS/1.  (I have both, 
> I'm just not sure which one has that software on it.)
> 
> Hal
> 
> --- "Duston, Hal" <hdusto01 at sprintspectrum.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, rod holcomb wrote:
> >
> > > I have some old FoxPro for DOS code that I would like to 
> > > compile into a .exe Does anyone have an old copy of this 
> > > program for sale, could recommend a cheep substitute, or 
> > > could compile the code for me (I assume that is legal). 
> > > My programs where all very basic (the most advanced thing 
> > > I did was use radio buttons) . I know I could recreate 
> > > all of my work within Access but would really rather have 
> > > a compiled .exe at the end of the day and I think Access 
> > > is hideous.
> > 
> --snip--

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