1. only can open 25 files ?
- Posted by jimmy17 at indosat.net.id May 22, 2001
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hi... from the description of euphoria tutorial, getc.ex, euphoria can only open 25 files at the same time. is it true ? if i would like to open more than 25, how ? thanks in advance
2. Re: only can open 25 files ?
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> May 23, 2001
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On this subject, a reference may be useful : relnotes.doc ........ Version 2.1 alpha-test release January 15, 1999: ........ * The limit on the number of open files was raised to 25 from 15. Three of these files are 0,1,2: standard-input, standard-output and standard-error, so you can now have up to 22 of your own files open simultaneously. (As far as we know, no one ever exceeded the old limit, but it seemed wise to raise it.) ........ Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
3. Re: only can open 25 files ?
- Posted by Michael Sabal <mikes at notations.com> May 23, 2001
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A brief though on the matter (compared to my earlier novel): Does open_dll count against the file limit as open does, or are they = separate file tables? Michael J. Sabal >>> kinz at peterlink.ru 05/23/01 02:17PM >>> (As far as we know, no one ever exceeded the old limit, but it seemed wise to raise it.)
4. Re: only can open 25 files ?
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> May 23, 2001
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Michael J. Sabal writes: > Does open_dll count against the file limit as open does, No. > or are they separate file tables? They're separate. I don't know if Windows imposes any limit (worth worrying about) on the number of .dll's that you can open. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
5. Re: only can open 25 files ?
- Posted by Mike Hurley <mikehurley.1 at worldnet.att.net> May 23, 2001
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could it have something to do with files=x in CONFIG.SYS? --Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: <jimmy17 at indosat.net.id> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: RE: only can open 25 files ? > > > > > > >I suspect that the limitation is based on the MS-DOS FILES configuration > >parameter more than any limits inside Euphoria. > > > >Out of curiosity, why do you want to have some many simultaneously opened > >files? > > > >----------- > >cheers, > >Derek Parnell > > well, consider if an inventory application need to open those files, i could > have anigthmare than. ( btw sometimes my senior would like me to port > foxpro application into other system for some reason, and as far as i know, > in foxpro we can open many files together. ) > > thanks anyway. > > > > > >
6. Re: only can open 25 files ?
- Posted by Gerardo <gebrandariz at YAHOO.COM> May 23, 2001
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Robert, I believe this depends on your Windows version. The DOS limits persisted at least until Win95. Also, Windows has (had?) a bad habit of not freeing handles at the same rate you used them, thus forcing you to reboot every now and then. Might take hours, might take weeks, depending on how fast you used them up. I recall hearing that with Win31 this was a major source of system blockage, especially when not-too-elegant programs shut down without closing open files first. Gerardo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Craig" <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:06 PM Subject: Re: only can open 25 files ? > I don't know if Windows imposes any limit (worth worrying about) > on the number of .dll's that you can open. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
7. Re: only can open 25 files ?
- Posted by Jason <mirwalds at swbell.net> May 24, 2001
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I have been been told by a certain manufacturer that produces some software we install, that for this software, In Windows 95/98/ME, the line "FILES=200" must be in the Config.sys file, or it won't run. The same manufacturer also tells us, every time we have to try and salvage a customers database, they recommend running it on a PC dedicated to that purpose, doing backups EVERY TIME any data is changed, and NOT to leave it running unattended. I guess you just never know when Joe Blow might get impatient trying to shut it down and push the power button... or the building might lose power... or someone might unplug the wrong power strip... or...
8. Re: only can open 25 files ?
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> May 24, 2001
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----- Original Message ----- From: Jason <mirwalds at swbell.net> > I have been been told by a certain manufacturer that produces some > software we install, that for this software, In Windows 95/98/ME, the line > "FILES=200" must be in the Config.sys file, or it won't run. > The same manufacturer also tells us, every time we have to try and > salvage a customers database, they recommend running it on a PC dedicated to > that purpose, doing backups EVERY TIME any data is changed, and NOT to > leave it running unattended. The dedicated PC is good advice. I would add: one running _nothing_ else. Since any and all Windows programs can and will eventually send the computer spiralling into the turf.... > I guess you just never know when Joe Blow might get impatient trying to > shut it down and push the power button... or the building might lose > power... or someone might unplug the wrong power strip... or... That's the reason UPS boxes must be well hidden... One sitting out in the open is just _too_ convenient a place for the janitor to plug in that industrial size vacuum cleaner. Regards, Irv
9. Re: only can open 25 files ?
- Posted by Gerardo <gebrandariz at YAHOO.COM> May 24, 2001
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason" <mirwalds at swbell.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: only can open 25 files ? > I have been been told by a certain manufacturer that produces some > software we install, that for this software, In Windows 95/98/ME, the line > "FILES=200" must be in the Config.sys file, or it won't run. > The same manufacturer also tells us, every time we have to try and > salvage a customers database, they recommend running it on a PC dedicated to > that purpose, doing backups EVERY TIME any data is changed, and NOT to leave > it running unattended. > I guess you just never know when Joe Blow might get impatient trying to > shut it down and push the power button... or the building might lose > power... or someone might unplug the wrong power strip... or... Or switch to Linux, you mean? Gerardo
10. Re: only can open 25 files ?
- Posted by Gerardo <gebrandariz at YAHOO.COM> May 25, 2001
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sephiroth _, Means that this how-many-files-can-I-open question is one of the grey areas in DOS/Windows that, justifiedly or not, tends to spook people away. I am not a Microsoft hater, far from it. MS has given us many useful and efficient tools, and working environments like Windows and MSOffice are far more friendly/productive/efficient than any their competitors have produced, with few exceptions. But Microsoft insists in some basic mistakes -at least that's what they are, IMHO- like withdrawing or hiding elementary information that may turn out to be vital to both users and developers. Why they do it is immaterial to me; the fact remains that Windows docs and help files usually omit a lot of basic info, and other OS's -like Linux- certainly don't. I'd rather be told the truth, every time, even if it's a truth I don't like. I won't uninstall Windows just because it can't open more than 25 files, or 250, or 10, just like I won't dump my car because it isn't a Ferrari. But my car's manual states clearly every spec I might possibly want to know, and Windows doesn't. So, people are turning to Linux (and other OSs), not because it's necessarily better, but in part because it tells you exactly what you can and can't do, even if you have to wade through dozns of how-tos and faqs. And the same goes for commercial Windows apps, most of which inherit the MS shut-up-and-keep-your-fingers-off-the-keyboard attitude. A few days ago I saw my nephew install AutoCad R14 for Windows. Without telling anybody or asking for agreement, not a word in any readme or anything, it associated the .scr extension (which AutoCad gives to scripts) with Notepad. So, no more clicking on Explorer to test screensavers. OK, no sweat, nobody's perfect. After all, I'm no newbie, so -since AutoCad offered no solution- all I had to do was to reassociate .scr with .. with what? Where does it say in the Windows documentation which is the program, dll or whatever that runs screensavers? There isn't any screensaver.exe, you know. That's what I meant. Sorry I didn't make myself clear. Gerardo ----- Original Message ----- From: "sephiroth _" <euman2376 at yahoo.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 12:11 PM Subject: RE: only can open 25 files ? > > what's that supposed to mean? > > Gerardo wrote: > > Or switch to Linux, you mean? >