DonnyKing
Programmer
- Apr 17, 2008
- 10
In response to the below help request, I have had VDB 7.01 on my PC for 3 years now. I upgraded my RAM from 512MB to 2GB a year ago and have not encountered any startup issues. However, I have always used an earlier patch that upgraded it from 7.0 to 7.01 - and that may be a possible solution. I still have that patch .exe if anyone is interested.
I know VDB 7.0 is buggy but I have been able to use it to punch the envelope and run circles around other program apps... patience, sleeping on it and determination have allowed me to develop some really class apps - into compiled works of art. One such package has been on the market for 5 years running now... and zero complaints...
osgen (Programmer)
2 Sep 07 7:41
This was originally sent by a certain Visual Dbase 7 programmer through Mombu Internet Forum seeking help for a solution way back 2004 but with no avail.
Another programmer wrote to Ken Mayer. But Mr. Mayer just told him to stop using Visual Dbase 7 because it is 'very buggy and crash-prone'. He advised him to upgrade to another version. No other solution was given then. In short, He doesn't know anything about visual dbase 7 patches.
The programmer's message was :
" I am experiencing a problem when I try to run Visual dBase 7 in a PC which has over 512MB memory (e.g. 1GB). It causes an error and the Visual dBase window doesn't even start. The PC has Windows XP running. I don't know if it has something to do with Windows XP, because in the
past I have installed successfully Visual dBase in PCs with Windows XP (but with memory less than 512MB). Is there something I must declare in the VDB.INI file in order to solve the problem?"
I wrote you because I am experiencing the same problem too and I'm sure thousands of programmers like me are waiting for an answer to this problem.
Allow me to talk about my own scenario:
You see, Visual Dbase 7 will be installed to a 1 GB 2.66gh Core2 CPU Server. Everything has already been set. All Database Files will be monitored by our newly hired Database Adminstrator. We have to make everything work as expected. But without the Visual Dbase 7 running, the whole System could be jeopardized. Five years have already passed and I'm sure a program patch to make Visual Dbase 7 run on a CPU with memory greater than 512MB has already been resolved. Am I right?
I know VDB 7.0 is buggy but I have been able to use it to punch the envelope and run circles around other program apps... patience, sleeping on it and determination have allowed me to develop some really class apps - into compiled works of art. One such package has been on the market for 5 years running now... and zero complaints...
osgen (Programmer)
2 Sep 07 7:41
This was originally sent by a certain Visual Dbase 7 programmer through Mombu Internet Forum seeking help for a solution way back 2004 but with no avail.
Another programmer wrote to Ken Mayer. But Mr. Mayer just told him to stop using Visual Dbase 7 because it is 'very buggy and crash-prone'. He advised him to upgrade to another version. No other solution was given then. In short, He doesn't know anything about visual dbase 7 patches.
The programmer's message was :
" I am experiencing a problem when I try to run Visual dBase 7 in a PC which has over 512MB memory (e.g. 1GB). It causes an error and the Visual dBase window doesn't even start. The PC has Windows XP running. I don't know if it has something to do with Windows XP, because in the
past I have installed successfully Visual dBase in PCs with Windows XP (but with memory less than 512MB). Is there something I must declare in the VDB.INI file in order to solve the problem?"
I wrote you because I am experiencing the same problem too and I'm sure thousands of programmers like me are waiting for an answer to this problem.
Allow me to talk about my own scenario:
You see, Visual Dbase 7 will be installed to a 1 GB 2.66gh Core2 CPU Server. Everything has already been set. All Database Files will be monitored by our newly hired Database Adminstrator. We have to make everything work as expected. But without the Visual Dbase 7 running, the whole System could be jeopardized. Five years have already passed and I'm sure a program patch to make Visual Dbase 7 run on a CPU with memory greater than 512MB has already been resolved. Am I right?