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| On Jul 27, 11:45*am, vaxorcist > RDB V2.3 (or any other Version 2.x or 3.x) manuals wanted to borrow, > buy oder trade for hobbyist use. > Genuine manuals, copies or files (pdf/tiff/...), anything is welcome! > > Regards > > Ulli Ulli, Please send me email on may HP email account. thanks Sue Skonetski |
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| On 28 Jul., 23:05, "Dann Corbit" > You won't want to use version 2.x or 3.x unless you really have to. There > was an 80% improvment in performance between version 3.0 and 4.1. See: > "How the Rdb/VMS Data Sharing System Became Fast (1992) " > by David Lomet Rick Anderson T. K. Rengarajan Peter Spiro > > I can probably find manuals for 4.0 and above somewhere. I have all Rdb > versions from 4.0 up to modern versions. Thank you for the hint on the article about RDB performance. I will read it carefully. Nevertheless I want to run RDB on OLD VAX hardware using VMS V4 as a Hobbyist. So there's no need for speed - it's all for fun! Regards Ulli P.S. May I ask for help again when I want to use newer versions (e.g. V4) additionally? |
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| On 29 Jul., 20:12, Rich Jordan > Ulli, > sorry, but that is definitely earlier than anything I have in > storage. I have one or two of the kits that DEC sent out in plastic > CD folders (looked like floppy disk cases) before they moved to the > early pasteboard folders but I think they're from late '89 at the > absolute earliest. > > Actually those may be more accessible since they didn't fit in > the box with the pasteboard ones. I'll check if I can. > > Rich Sounds like RDB V3.x, probably V3.1. Would be very nice if you could have a look and check! Thank you! Regards Ulli |
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| "vaxorcist" news:336cba58-59ae-498b-adf8-03a0e3089401-at-c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > On 28 Jul., 23:05, "Dann Corbit" > >> You won't want to use version 2.x or 3.x unless you really have to. >> There >> was an 80% improvment in performance between version 3.0 and 4.1. See: >> "How the Rdb/VMS Data Sharing System Became Fast (1992) " >> by David Lomet Rick Anderson T. K. Rengarajan Peter Spiro >> >> I can probably find manuals for 4.0 and above somewhere. I have all Rdb >> versions from 4.0 up to modern versions. > > Thank you for the hint on the article about RDB performance. > I will read it carefully. > Nevertheless I want to run RDB on OLD VAX hardware using VMS V4 as a > Hobbyist. So there's no need for speed - it's all for fun! > > Regards > > Ulli > > P.S. > May I ask for help again when I want to use newer versions (e.g. V4) > additionally? Sure, that's what Usenet is for. Rdb V 4.2.1 is really the minimum that I would run, since there were so many bugs fixed and also the big speedup. Consider: http://www.sciinc.com/remotedba/tech...nfo/rdb410.asp http://www.sciinc.com/remotedba/tech...nfo/rdb411.asp http://www.sciinc.com/remotedba/tech...nfo/rdb420.asp http://www.sciinc.com/remotedba/tech...nfo/rdb421.asp We've got it running on an old VAX running VMS 6.1 here: SQL> show version Current version of SQL is: VAX SQL V4.2-1 SQL> attach 'filename cnxdir:connx_rdb_examples'; SQL> show tables User tables in database with filename cnxdir:connx_rdb_examples BLOBTEST CUSTOMERS EQUIPMNT EQUIP_VIEW A view. ORDERS PRODUCTS PRODUCT_GROUPS SQL> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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