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     ODBC drivers for PC support (V2R3) were provided for the Windows 
     platform, but they were SLOW by today's standard. The real push out 
     the door for ODBC came with V3R1 and Client Access/400 for Windows 
     (32 bit).


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Subject: Re: Early Client Server on the AS/400 
Author:  <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > at INET_WACO
Date:    12/27/98 11:06 AM


In a message dated 12/26/98 8:01:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,
DAsmussen@aol.com writes:

<< you could use ODBC to access the
 AS/400 database as early as 1992 from what I recall.  In a former life, we
had
 quoted a client a C/S application running under MS Access and the ShowCase
 ODBC back then.  >>
did you have to use a "pure ibm solution", that is, OS/2?    or could this
happen with windows 3.1
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