Re: Oracle Designer 2000

From: Lee Mayhew <lmayhew_at_ionet.net>
Date: 1995/06/21
Message-ID: <3s9u79$lq2_at_ionews.ionet.net>#1/1


In article <jalford.224.00087E41_at_immcms1.redstone.army.mil>, jalford_at_immcms1.redstone.army.mil says...
>
>In article <42_at_macbo.win.net> gmclear_at_macbo.win.net (Gregory P. McLear)
 writes:
>>From: gmclear_at_macbo.win.net (Gregory P. McLear)
>>Date: Wed, 21 Jun 1995 13:23:50 GMT
>>Subject: Re: Oracle Designer 2000
 

>>
>>In article <3rrde5$kla_at_news.euro.net>, Bram_Blijleven
 (brambly_at_euronet.nl) writes:
>>>Is there anyone out there who is happy with Oracle Designer 2000??
>>>
>>>The only thing we get here are General Protection Errors, or complete
>>>crashing systems!!
>>>
>>>
>>>--
>>>Bram Blijleven. email: brambly_at_euronet.nl
>>>
>>>
 

>>Generally very happy with the product. The key is memory. The
>>only issue I have had with the product is sparse documentation.
>>This product is too complex and full-featured to be shipped with
>>only Windows help documention.
 

>>I am not getting the GPF problems you are encountering. But my
>>client PC has kegs 'o megs. ( 48 ).
 

>>Greg McLear
>>gmclear_at_macbo.win.net
>
>Are you running a 486/66 or a Pentium - I'm on a 486/66 w/ 16Megs and
 the Forms
>Designer crashes on me about every 20/30 mins. It's really starting to
 piss
>me off.... What kind of network software are you using ??? What version
 of
>SQLNet are you running ? Thanks for any help !!
>
> - huckleberry
>

I have been using the Forms Designer (4.5.6) for the last few weeks also. I haven't had any major problems like GPF's. So far I am very happy with the Forms 4.5. My hardware is a 486/66 Mhz with 24 Mb of RAM. I have running SQLNET 2.0 with Decnet/Pathworks type connections. Also I have been using Personal Oracle7 on a standalone basis, which has worked quite well.

Lee Received on Wed Jun 21 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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