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A database is a structured collection of records or data.
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Help Needed while connection from one sqlplus to another in batch file

Hi, How do i connect from one sqlplus connection to another sqlplus connection in a batch file like...(Extract of the batch file) :RICDB sqlplus cfgcent/cfgcent_3@dcs1d...
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640000?

You need 19 lines in an address buss to access half a megabyte. 20 lines addresses a full megabyte. So why did Microsoft chose 640000 bytes as the upper limit for DOS? It's more than 19 lines...
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Re: accessing system info

: : Please can anyone explain how an application can access a system's info eg CPU type, speed, temperature, anount of RAM etc : : thanx : : : : It`s usually best to use OS-specific functions....
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Re: accessing system info

: Please can anyone explain how an application can access a system's info eg CPU type, speed, temperature, anount of RAM etc : thanx : It`s usually best to use OS-specific functions. What OS...
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Re: Using Programming Seriel Port

: nice site for MS-DOS 6.X and earlier operating systems. Can't be used with 32-bit compilers whose programs run on MS-Windows. : You didn't look it through in detail then. I often drop that...
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Re: Why can't DOS BIOS functions work in Windows

Do you know if Windows OS ever accesses the BIOS routines (they have to don't they?)? Depends on version of Windows. Windows 2000 and XP do not contain any MS-DOS code, so for them the answer is...
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Re: Why can't DOS BIOS functions work in Windows

: It's not really Windows operating system that it doing it, but the CPU chip. There are two modes of operation -- real mode, which is the mode old MS-DOS 6.X and earlier used and which you can...
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Re: long filename and turbo-c findfirst()

: : your computer must be running some version of Windows because long file names didn't come about until Win95. MS-DOS 6.X and earlier had no concept of long file names. console applications under...
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Re: Passing Variables from (DOS-)Perl to Another DOS-Based Program

: : Is that DOS as in DOS under Windows, or DOS as in prehistory? ;-) : : The computer on which I need to install Perl has Windows 98 installed but is set by default to run on MS-DOS (not under...
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Re: FAT File system driver help

This message was edited by stober at 2004-4-15 10:40:56 : Thanks for your previous responce. I am writing a program that will be run in an envronmnet without DOS. Therefore i can not access the dos...
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Re: FAT File system driver help

Thanks for your previous responce. I am writing a program that will be run in an envronmnet without DOS. Therefore i can not access the dos interrupts. I therefor have to rely on the bios int 13....
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Re: Reading disk sectors directly.

: just a suggestion -- maybe the size of your hard drives are too big? MS-DOS can't access partitions larger than 2Gig Thanks for reminding that.I did not think from that angle.But all other dos...
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Re: Emulating the UNIX ls -l command using ANSI C

: I would like to write a C program to emulate the ls -l unix command that prints all files in a current dir and lists access privileges,etc. : Thanks in advance!! : depends on the operating...
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Re: port I/O in C/C++

Those two functions can NOT be used on any version of Windows operating system since Win98. Those were old 16-bit MS-DOS 6.x and earlier, and obsolete on later versions of Windows. There is no...
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How can you view all files?

Can you use MS-DOS promt to somehow view ALL the files you've ever visited? I thought it'd be sort of interesting to view like.. what websites I look at when I first got compuiter. when I say ALL...
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Re: storing a value taken from the psp in a variable

Well, you can set the DTA area at some other adress within your program with MS-DOS functions and thus you can allways reference the parameters from where they are, that is from the PSP. Or maybe...
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Re: Parallel Port I/O

: : Do a google search for parallel port. If you are using MS-DOS 6.X or earlier you can access the port directory. If you are using Windows OS you have to get a device driver : : : : This site...
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Re: ms-dos 3.1

: Does any one here use an old version of basic like ones found on an ms-dos 3.1 comp? : Earliest version of dos i have access to is 6.2 is that good enough? whats the question?
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Re: Poll: MS-DOS Versions

There's something called Arachne that works in DOS, you can access the 'net from DOS. Don't know how stable it is, though. No personal experience with it. Version 6.21 all the way!!...
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