joe@watvlsi.UUCP (Joe Morrison) (10/24/85)
I am posting this for a friend who is interested in creating custom database systems for IBM-PC type machines. He is looking for support software of either of two types: 1) Relational database systems like PC/FOCUS from Information Builders Inc. PC/FOCUS has lots of neat features, but is *sloooow*, does not compile, and has no provision to expand its language. 2) C support libraries such as Application-1 from LogiQuest, etc. This means coding the database system in C, but making use of C routines to do tricky stuff like record locking, networking, etc. The problem is that systems in category 1 are powerful but make it impossible to add new functions or commands. Systems in category 2 would allow more flexibility, but usually have simplistic data handling mechanisms. Does anyone out there know about good software in either of these categories? I would really appreciate any responses. I don't normally read this newsgroup, so please reply by mail. Thanx, -- Joe Morrison, U of Waterloo {decvax, allegra, ihnp4} ! watmath ! watvlsi ! joe --- "The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected." - The UNIX Programmer's Manual, 2nd Edition, June, 1972.