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DBase5 initialization error Code 3675

DBase5 initialization error Code 3675

DBase5 initialization error Code 3675

(OP)
Hello,
I hope everyone has a helpful hint for me at this time.
I dont understand what is wrong.
Dbase5 for DOS runs on more than 5 workstations in my corporate LAN. All with WindowsXP Professional SP2.
But on two Stylistic LT-C500 Tablets i get this error message whenever i try to run dbase.exe in on the command prompt. Whats wrong?
for Example the Message i called in the dbase.err

DBASE.EXE terminating due to internal error code 3675

From version  5.0xx58 (08/13/94) on: Sat Jan  5 20:58:49 2008

  Memory available summary at abend:
   for Option ALL  [0], 7cbd5c82 [2043735 K]
   for Option HEAP [1], 00041c82 [    263 K]
   Bytes used in heap: 0002727e, [    156 K]
   for Option REAL [2], 00079de0 [    487 K]
   for Option EXT  [3], 7c484000 [2036240 K]
   for Option VIR  [4], 7ffe0000 [2097024 K]
   for Option PHYS [5], 0ff78000 [ 261600 K]
   for Option BUFF [6], 00740000 [   7424 K]
   for Option SWAP [7], 269a7000 [ 632476 K]
   for Option MAX [8], 00f00000 [  15360 K]
---
SafeCushOK=1, SafeCushRes=24, dBASESOS=0
OPEN FILES:
 F:dbase1.res mode=33, bhot=0, handle=3
---
     ----    START      END   LENGTH
    CODE: 02af0000 02d3ffff 00250000
    DATA: 02d40000 02d6d9e4 0002d9e5
   STACK: 02d6d9e5 02d94aaf 000270cb
    isVMM    =1
    dpmiver  =90
    cpumod   =3
    bitdp    =1
    vmdpmi   =1
 isWinDPMI   =0
   lockcnt   =2
memory lock at: 02affdf8 for 00003aa4 bytes
memory lock at: 02d40000 for 00054ab0 bytes
interrupt  9 handler at 02b02856:000003a7
interrupt 1b handler at 02b02010:000003a7
interrupt 23 handler at 02b02010:000003a7
DPMI_MEMORY status [0]info:[on error]
       largest = 00f00000
  maxPageAlloc = 00000f00
     maxBlock = 00000b61
        total = 0007ffe0
        Avail = 00000b68
      PhysNIU = 0000889a
      PhysMan = 0000ff78
    FreeSpace = 0007c484
     SwapSize = 000269a7
Internal Stack trace at termination.
    EBP=02d948bc caller: 02baaab5 map=000baab5  abenddb
    EBP=02d948cc caller: 02afc61a map=0000c61a
    EBP=02d948e0 caller: 02b53b7f map=00063b7f
    EBP=02d9497c caller: 02b04b13 map=00014b13
    EBP=02d94a94 caller: 02af00cf map=000000cf
    EBP=02d94aa4 caller: 02d256fe map=002356fe
    EBP=00000000 caller: 02d94ab0 map=002a4ab0  Startup
--

RE: DBase5 initialization error Code 3675

(OP)
Hello,

that problem is resolved! Peter, from the german dbase newsgroup, had the crucial hint.
The problem was the entry "files" in my config.nt file in %windir%\system32 directory. That entry must have a value more than "10".
On my systems run dbase.exe with Files=20 at this time.
I hope, anyone they get the same error message, can help this hint too.
Greetings from germany and happy 2008 around the world.

PVier
Ruediger Kutzik

RE: DBase5 initialization error Code 3675

Be prepared that even that number may be too low if you need to have many tables open.  Besides dBase itself needing a certain number of file handles for itself, each open table needs a file handle, then one for its indexes.  Depending on the application's needs, many programmers set their CONFIG.DB files= values to 60 or 80.

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