Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 14:44:37 EST 2003 | jonfox
One more follow up link... Microsoft Access http://www.microsoft.com/office/access/default.asp You mentioned that you do some applications in house, a little Visual Basic and you can make some really usefull apllications out of MS Access. A LOT LE
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 10:38:10 EST 2007 | pforister
Does a newer model Camalot 1414 Adhesive Dispenser have the ability to import XY data? Has the program been updated for Microsoft Windows or is it still MS-Dos? Thank you
Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 18:41:09 EDT 2013 | navworx
Hello, We have a used 2003 (refurbed by MPM in 2006) UP2000 HIE printer that runs NT 4.0. On the computer case is a Microsoft WinXP hologram sticker - does this mean that the printer can be updated to Win XP?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 21:38:42 EDT 2015 | darby
Microsoft Access will allow you to manipulate the databases. make sure you have a back up copy of your libraries before you manipulate.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 07 15:42:34 EST 2002 | bdoyle
Sorry about creating a new thread, but I wanted to make sure that this didn't get buried. I was sent the files and have posted them to the library. http://www.smtnet.com/library/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_article&article_id=1077 There are three fil
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 09:15:02 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| I am testing the new Admin Corner and inviting your comments on the new features of the Forum. Thanks in advance. | | Cunli Cunli: I can't highlight (then copy) anything from the forum. Is this the same problem that was in the directory that C
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 16:17:35 EST 2002 | Fuji Spares
Both My Employers and myself have bought Microsoft access custom designed database Applications from Technology Media, Bradford (www.tekno-media.com) The databases were for engineering change notes and also a customer returned goods data tracking pro
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 11:55:09 EST 2002 | Fuji Spares
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Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 01 10:35:16 EDT 2013 | aemery
No! Equipment OEM's have to license each CPU box or OS they sell. Your system machine software 8.4.3? is built to run on an NT OS. Microsoft no longer supported NT when the UP2000's/AP printers were converted to NT from DOS around 1999-2000. Speedl