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[[Image:dbaseII.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Dbase II package]] | [[Image:dbaseII.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Dbase II package]] | ||
− | + | '''dBase II''' is a powerfull and popular database for the Amstrad CPC, runs under [[CP/M]] by [[Asthon Tate]]. | |
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− | dBase II was the first widely used database management system for microcomputers, published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, and later for other OS where it and its successors dBase III and dBase IV (there was no dBase I) became one of the best-selling software titles for a number of years | + | '''dBase II''' was the first widely used database management system for microcomputers, published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, and later for other OS where it and its successors dBase III and dBase IV (there was no dBase I) became one of the best-selling software titles for a number of years. |
− | + | Starting in the mid 1980s many other companies produced their own dialects or variations on the product and language. | |
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+ | The dbase II for the CPC was running under the CP/M Plus operating system and was relatively popular. | ||
== Articles == | == Articles == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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Image:dbase ii article.jpg|Article about Dbase II | Image:dbase ii article.jpg|Article about Dbase II | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | == | + | == Links == |
− | + | * [http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=4186 DBase II from CPC-Power] | |
[[Category:Applications]][[Category:Stub]] | [[Category:Applications]][[Category:Stub]] |
Revision as of 20:44, 29 December 2010
dBase II is a powerfull and popular database for the Amstrad CPC, runs under CP/M by Asthon Tate.
dBase II was the first widely used database management system for microcomputers, published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, and later for other OS where it and its successors dBase III and dBase IV (there was no dBase I) became one of the best-selling software titles for a number of years.
Starting in the mid 1980s many other companies produced their own dialects or variations on the product and language.
The dbase II for the CPC was running under the CP/M Plus operating system and was relatively popular.
Articles