Is there a way to force VFP to allow a font size smaller than 4pt..
We purchased a DLL/font that generates a specific 2d barcode but its too big and it seems VFP forces a minimum font size of 4pt.
Need to start producing labels for our products with a 2d barcode using Micropdf417 symbology. I have no idea where to start. I tried using programs like zebra designer and wasp labeler but am having difficulties with getting the proper "encoding". Reminder I am a total newbie with no knowledge...
Everything I see talks about connecting TO an access database from within openoffice.
I just want to stop using access and use openoffice database for a simple website product catalog built using asp.
Anyone else
Looking for the equivalent for an OpenOffice database versus the following code for MS Access.
Thanks in advance
' Create an ADO Connection to connect to the sample database.
Set cnnSearch = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
' This line is for the Access db connection string...
Found the issue.
I reflashed the bios from V1.18 to V1.24 and it completely changed the computer. Seems the older bios didn't support the processor usage properly.
Here are the new results after the bios flash
HP xw6600 workstation
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5410 @ 2.33GHz
MHz : 2.33...
I have logged physical/page file memory usage during the benchmark test. 35% physical memory usage/11% page file usage. The operating system is using 130,408kb and the rest of the processes including the benchmark test is using approximately another 512M so memory right now doesn't seem to be...
Just got a new computer for CAD work.
Decided to run it against Maxon Cinebench v10 benchmarking software and got some disturbingly poor results. I expected multi-cpu rendering to be much faster since this is a quad core machine I thought it would be close to 4 times as fast as rendering with 1...
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