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  • Subject: Re: Obsydian 2.51 Problem
  • From: Kevin Davis <macdaid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 08:55:28 -0500
  • Organization: Marquip, Inc.

Pete Hall wrote:
> 
> In message <9709188746.AA874604473@uif.uif.uiuc.edu>, From "Guy
> Murphy"<gmurphy@uif.uiuc.edu>, the following was written:
> > We've upgraded from Obsydian 2.50 to 2.51 in order to take
> > advantages of 32 bit processing.  However, the product makes a
> > connection to our AS/400 only if I configure the Client Access for 16
> > bit.  What am I doing wrong?
> >
> > PC config:  Win 95 with Client Access at SF42350
> >
> > AS/400:     V3R2
> 

Guy;

I believe at 2.51 the tool is still 16 bit but the generated application can be 
32 depending on the 
compiler used.  We are still on 2.50 so I cannot say for sure.  I don't believe 
the 32 bit version 
of the tool is available until the rewrite at 3.0

Kevin Davis
Marquip, Inc.
Phillips, WI
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