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Title: CA-Realizer 2.0A Post by: DrMartinus on 2007.06.17, 13:56:02 The IDE by Computer Associates. 7 disks, all work fine, but unfortunately no manuals.
Anyone interested please contact me for further details. Title: Re: CA-Realizer 2.0A Post by: PAUL555 on 2008.01.13, 18:24:25 Hi Dr Martinus , Will it be possible to send me the Iso floppy images of CA-Realizer 2.0 for Os/2 thru email as attachments if you no longer have any use for this ? Regards Nirmal Title: Re: CA-Realizer 2.0A Post by: weisj on 2008.02.22, 18:26:39 Nirmal: I just noticed this posting and looked in my archive where I found copies of those diskettes. If you are still in need of them, let me know where to send them.
.... John. Title: Re: CA-Realizer 2.0A Post by: PAUL555 on 2008.03.23, 06:15:10 John , Can you iso/zip those disks and send to my email id npchacko2002 at yahoo. Thanks Title: Re: CA-Realizer 2.0A Post by: Ben on 2008.03.23, 06:45:04 Greetings,
What does CA-Realizer do? Title: Re: CA-Realizer 2.0A Post by: RobertM on 2008.03.23, 07:18:43 Greetings, What does CA-Realizer do? Database, GUI development tool, etc... I guess kinda like FoxPro. Title: Re: CA-Realizer 2.0A Post by: MitchellT on 2008.03.23, 14:55:05 Think of CA-Realizer as the Visual Basic that OS/2 never had. It is quite full featured. Somehow I think it contained a lot of 16-bit code (anyone, please correct me if I'm wrong), and it did not seem to support multithreading. All of this, I think, because it was a dual platform package (OS/2 and Windows).
Title: Re: CA-Realizer 2.0A Post by: klipp on 2008.03.24, 06:00:46 I have the "CA-Realizer V2.0 for Windows & OS-2.zip" file which contains the files Disk #1.exe through Disk #7.exe. They are what's called ARDI (seahorse) files?¿?¿?¿ I guess they need to be extracted to a floppy, but I have yet to figure out how to accomplish that. Anybody got any ideas?
thanks klipp Title: Re: CA-Realizer 2.0A Post by: RobertM on 2008.03.24, 06:22:45 Hi klipp,
The last time I saw an installer like that, there was something else on disk 1 that started the install and handled the rest of the files (which were just on the other floppies) - dunno if it was the same setup or not, so might not help. Either that or they are like IBM's self-extracting disk archives - in which case, running each at a commandline should prompt you to insert a floppy which it will format and/or extract to. I know someone here has a copy floating around (mine are long since gone) - so hopefully someone with some actual knowledge in that area (unlike me ;) ) can answer. -Robert Title: Re: CA-Realizer 2.0A Post by: klipp on 2008.03.24, 21:33:53 Hey Robert, It was me, messed up as usual! I was unzipping the file in OS2, which appeared to work, but didn't. Booting up in Windoz and using its unzipper, everything worked like you said and CA Realizer installed without problems.
Thanks for you're help. klipp
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