Re: memory problem?
Date: 1996/10/10
Message-ID: <53hvhf$ajh_at_dallasI5.dallas.net>#1/1
Bob Acker <program_at_icanect.net> wrote:
>Tom Mettlling wrote:
>>
>> Help Please,
>>
>> I'm running Developer 2000 on a Windows 3.11 machine with 32 megs of
>> RAM, connecting to Oracle 7.1.3 on Solaris via SQL*NET v2. If I connect
>> more than three times with forms 4.5, I get ORA-12569 - checksum error,
>> or ORA-12203 - unable to connect. It seems like it must be a memory
>> problem, because if I exit Windows, restart, and try again, it works.
>> Does anyone know of a way aroung this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tom
>Tom,
>This is just a suggestion, FWIW: Forget Win 3.1. IMHO it is a virus (no kidding). 3.1
>is pretty, but unstable. The last thing you want for a Data Base tool is to run it in
>an unstable environment.
>On the other hand, NT is GREAT. Solid, multiple apps all open at the same time, and
>Developer 2k version 1.3 is 32 bit, and runs in NT wonderfully. No GPF's and No
>Problems.
>Suggest you try that.
>I am running Work Grp server on twin NT machines, each running a copy of the DB and each
>running D2k front end tools. The 32 bit version of 1.3 is great.
>Best wishes!
>Bob Acker
>Programming Resources, Inc.*
>Ft Lauderdale
>*Member of the SQL Resources Group, Inc.
>Ft Lauderdale, St. Louis, San Ramon
>http:/bap.us.oracle.com/html/14563.htm
Tom,
Bob is an NT biggot, if you have more memory than you know what to do with go with winnt, and bend over because BG doses not povide vasolline. NT is overpriced, cluggy and requires resoureces out the ass. If you an go with win95 try it first. BTW, 2.11 does not use memory above 12 meg very well except for cache and ram disk. You do need a 32 bit system but win95 is $89 vs nt ws 325 and sever $2000+ and they work poorly. Received on Thu Oct 10 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST
