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Default What database format is this? - 02-08-2007 , 03:04 PM






Hi all,
Can some one please help me. I need to access this database (I have been
told it's database) but I don't know how?
It's coming from machine made in Japan app. year 1994-1998 if it helps.

Below you can find short sample of it, rest is seen in comp.binaries.acorn
(sorry if it's wrong group, I not so familiar with news)

Any help is gratefully appreciated.

Br,
Harri


UTA9L MT d 0(   ! ccc  UTA9L COD e 0(   ! ccc
UTA9L IDX h 0(   ! ccc UTA9L MNG c 0(   
CSD-10c0 XXXXXXX 15.01.02
UTA9L EXT b 0(   c
8? Z 
000
 000 C19 @   000
V6  (#   000 C4 ?
(#8   000 D3







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Default Re: What database format is this? - 02-09-2007 , 07:41 AM






On Feb 8, 4:04 pm, "hasu" <h... (AT) luukku (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi all,
Can some one please help me. I need to access this database (I have been
told it's database) but I don't know how?
It's coming from machine made in Japan app. year 1994-1998 if it helps.

Below you can find short sample of it, rest is seen in comp.binaries.acorn
(sorry if it's wrong group, I not so familiar with news)

Any help is gratefully appreciated.

Br,
Harri

UTA9L MT d 0( ! ccc UTA9L COD e 0(! ccc
UTA9L IDX h 0( ! ccc UTA9L MNG c 0(
CSD-10c0 XXXXXXX 15.01.02
UTA9L EXT b 0( c
8? Z
000
000 C19 @ 000
V6 (# 000 C4 ?
(# 8 000 D3
Okay you have some machine that used some application sometime over
10years ago with the data shown in some font which might actually be
in Japanese from a file which you give no name or even the file
extension. Is that right?

Come on, do you think we have a crystal ball to magically see all the
missing information? Or do you believe we are mind readers? or you
assumed we are just god-like machines with instantaneous memories?

Wrong, we are regular folks like you. We cannot read minds or tell the
future.

If you really expect an answer then you need to do some of the work.
your question was just so vague as to deserve to be ignored. But I'm
telling you this so hopefully other new posters will realize they need
to be less vague in their questions. Given us some context to work
with.

Ed



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Lemming
 
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Default Re: What database format is this? - 02-24-2007 , 06:24 PM



On 9 Feb 2007 05:41:36 -0800, "Ed Prochak" <edprochak (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
wrote:

Quote:
On Feb 8, 4:04 pm, "hasu" <h... (AT) luukku (DOT) com> wrote:
Hi all,
Can some one please help me. I need to access this database (I have been
told it's database) but I don't know how?
It's coming from machine made in Japan app. year 1994-1998 if it helps.

Below you can find short sample of it, rest is seen in comp.binaries.acorn
(sorry if it's wrong group, I not so familiar with news)

Any help is gratefully appreciated.

Br,
Harri

UTA9L MT d 0( ! ccc UTA9L COD e 0( ! ccc
UTA9L IDX h 0( ! ccc UTA9L MNG c 0(
CSD-10c0 XXXXXXX 15.01.02
UTA9L EXT b 0( c
8? Z
000
000 C19 @ 000
V6 (# 000 C4 ?
(# 8 000 D3

Okay you have some machine that used some application sometime over
10years ago with the data shown in some font which might actually be
in Japanese from a file which you give no name or even the file
extension. Is that right?

Come on, do you think we have a crystal ball to magically see all the
missing information? Or do you believe we are mind readers? or you
assumed we are just god-like machines with instantaneous memories?

Wrong, we are regular folks like you. We cannot read minds or tell the
future.

If you really expect an answer then you need to do some of the work.
your question was just so vague as to deserve to be ignored. But I'm
telling you this so hopefully other new posters will realize they need
to be less vague in their questions. Given us some context to work
with.
Ed is just being prickly.

Let me have your email address, I'll sort it out for you. There'll be
a fee, but you'll get the data back.

Lemming
--
Curiosity *may* have killed Schrodinger's cat.


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