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November 1998, Week 2

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Peter Chong Wrote , after ....
Yup, Initial Investigation on ODBC/32. It demanding tremendous CPU power &
Memory
Therefore Our Site upgrade 950 (10 Yrs OLD but Paid) to New 979 with 1GiG of
memory and dual 10 base LAN Card, but speed up development cycle with MS
Office Product. Hard ware is duplicable but not experience developer.

Jim Phillips wrote in message ...
Shawn after Larry:

>ODBC/32 is the only ODBC driver that directly accesses Image, the others
>all go through Allbase (or Image/SQL if you will).  The full version of
>DataExpress has an ODBC that will directly access image, but that isn't
>what comes as part of the OS.

>>Is there a good comparison between ODBC drivers for turboimage?  A
>>comparison of features?

What I would like to know is "Is there an ODBC driver package for the
HP3K that won't suck up every bit of spare CPU you have?"  Our CPU
has shown 100% busy almost constantly since we installed ODBC.

Jim Phillips                            Manager of Information Systems
Voice: (330) 527-2124                   Therm-O-Link, Inc.
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