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System requirements
Hi,
I have an client-server application with ap. 40 tables / 40 forms.
There are some tables in it with 100000 records. Each control is translated
in the init of the form (multi-language-feature)
My question : what are the minimum requirements for the pc's ?
Would an old Pentium 150 with 64 Mb Memory be enough .
Thx in advance !
"G"
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Re: System requirements
G,
The answer is a definite "maybe". It really depends on what OS you are
running, what version of FoxPro you are running, and what else you normally
have running on this workstation. Additional considerations are the video
card, the network card / network access speed, and what you and/or your user
considers "acceptable".
Rick
"G" <verynice70@hotmail.Com> wrote in message news:3cd2af06$1@10.1.10.29...
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an client-server application with ap. 40 tables / 40 forms.
> There are some tables in it with 100000 records. Each control is
translated
> in the init of the form (multi-language-feature)
>
> My question : what are the minimum requirements for the pc's ?
>
> Would an old Pentium 150 with 64 Mb Memory be enough .
>
> Thx in advance !
>
> "G"
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Re: System requirements
On 3 May 2002 08:38:46 -0800, "G" <verynice70@hotmail.Com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have an client-server application with ap. 40 tables / 40 forms.
>There are some tables in it with 100000 records. Each control is translated
>in the init of the form (multi-language-feature)
>
>My question : what are the minimum requirements for the pc's ?
>
>Would an old Pentium 150 with 64 Mb Memory be enough .
For about a year, until I had a hard drive crash, I was running vfp5 and 6.0 on
a PII 90, with 48 MB of RAM without any real problems. I'm using a 500MHZ
computer now, and must say it's noticably faster. :-)
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