cs422120@umbc5.umbc.edu (09/22/90)
Hello, I am trying to decipher the data format used by Borland's Paradox 3.0 so that I can fix some damaged files. If anyone has it or know about a source where I can get it, please reply via e-mail to the following address: cs422120@umbc5.umbc.edu Any help will be appreciated. Regards, Tarkan Yetiser
byock@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu (Bill Yock,,,) (09/25/90)
From article <3992@umbc3.UMBC.EDU>, by cs422120@umbc5.umbc.edu: > > > Hello, > I am trying to decipher the data format used by Borland's Paradox 3.0 > so that I can fix some damaged files. If anyone has it or know about > a source where I can get it, please reply via e-mail to the following > address: > Borland regards this information as proprietary so it should not be available. To repair damaged tables try running the TUTILITY.EXE program located on the Installation diskette or the Personal Programmer Diskette 6. There is also a company named TSR Systems that sells a program named ParaFix that can repair tables that are damaged beyond the ability of TUTILITY to fix. Call TSR Systems Ltd. at (516) 331 6336 for mor info on ParaFix. -- Bill Yock, Weeg Computing Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242 byock@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu