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To: Rodney Saunders who wrote (655)3/9/1998 2:49:00 AM
From: Robert Koski  Respond to of 3291
 
To all:

Thanks for all the response. What a rookie I am! I had never heard of TC2000. Now, I just need to check it out along with a couple of those books and I should be ready for another post in a couple of years!

I'll keep reading yours, however, until I'm ready.

Thanks



To: Rodney Saunders who wrote (655)3/9/1998 10:38:00 AM
From: Kapusta Kid  Respond to of 3291
 
In Windows 3.1, if you run TC2000 by clicking on an icon, you are "running in a window". If you bring down Windows and run it, you are in native DOS. There are differences. The database application I spoke of in my previous post will not run in stand-alone DOS because of memory constraints (the 640-1000K limitation). However, if I start up from a Windows icon, I execute fine. This is the kind of thing I am looking to find out.

I plan to keep my 486 running Windows 3.1, but the application has gotten so big, I need more power.

Thanks to you and to all the others who responded...Pete