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Thread Delphi 10.3 Rio
Tue, Feb 19 2019 4:08 PMPermanent Link

GPatena

I am about to Install DBIsam on Delphi 10.3 Rio running Windows 10 x64.  I am planning to build some applications initially on win32 and later probably win64.  Can I install both DBISAM RAD Studio 10R (Delphi Win32) and DBISAM RAD Studio 10R (Delphi Win64) or do I have to choose one?

Thank you,
GPatena
Tue, Feb 19 2019 5:51 PMPermanent Link

Raul

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On 2/19/2019 4:08 PM, GPatena wrote:
> I am about to Install DBIsam on Delphi 10.3 Rio running Windows 10 x64.  I am planning to build some applications initially on win32 and later probably win64.  Can I install both DBISAM RAD Studio 10R (Delphi Win32) and DBISAM RAD Studio 10R (Delphi Win64) or do I have to choose one?

You should install both - Delphi IDE itself is 32bit so you need 32bit
version for both ide and 32but runtime. 64bit version is needed to
compile 64bit runtime

Raul
Wed, Feb 20 2019 11:35 AMPermanent Link

GPatena

Raul wrote:

<<You should install both - Delphi IDE itself is 32bit so you need 32bit
version for both ide and 32but runtime. 64bit version is needed to
compile 64bit runtime>>

Raul, Thanks,
Now I have installed both 32 and 64 bit Dbisam unto Delphi Rio 10.3/Windows 10, plus the additional packages (dbisamadd) packages.  However, I am only seeing the "DBISAM" tab and not the "DBISAM Utilities" tab in my IDE.  The last time I did an install was more than 7 years ago on an XP and can't remember how I did it then.  Thanks.
Wed, Feb 20 2019 11:50 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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George,

<< Now I have installed both 32 and 64 bit Dbisam unto Delphi Rio 10.3/Windows 10, plus the additional packages (dbisamadd) packages.  However, I am only seeing the "DBISAM" tab and not the "DBISAM Utilities" tab in my IDE.  The last time I did an install was more than 7 years ago on an XP and can't remember how I did it then. >>

What you want is the dbisamuc.dpk package that is included with this download:

https://www.elevatesoft.com/download?action=info&category=dbisam&type=dbisamadd&majorversion=4&version=4.47

You will find it in the \utilcomps subdirectory under the main installation directory.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
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