From owner-freebsd-questions Sat Jun 15 04:24:57 1996 Return-Path: owner-questions Received: (from root@localhost) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) id EAA20692 for questions-outgoing; Sat, 15 Jun 1996 04:24:57 -0700 (PDT) Received: from iaehv.IAEhv.nl (root@iaehv.IAEhv.nl [194.151.64.2]) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) with SMTP id EAA20687 for ; Sat, 15 Jun 1996 04:24:54 -0700 (PDT) Received: from LOCAL (wjw@localhost) by iaehv.IAEhv.nl (8.6.13/1.63) pid 13652 for questions@freebsd.org; id NAA13652; Sat, 15 Jun 1996 13:24:52 +0200 From: wjw@IAEhv.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) Message-Id: <199606151124.NAA13652@iaehv.IAEhv.nl> Subject: Informix databases To: questions@freebsd.org Date: Sat, 15 Jun 1996 13:24:52 +0200 (MET DST) X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL25] Content-Type: text Sender: owner-questions@freebsd.org X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk Hi, For a customer of ours, I'm looking for a way to be able to browse his DOS Informix database he is using. Are there any tools available which will run under FreeBSD which will allow me to do that? I'm aware of the fact that this is a sort of silly question, but the informix database is the only way he can make his data available to us. And it would be great if we could use something like mSQL on it, but we'll settle for much less. Regards, Willem Jan Withagen. -- Internet Access Eindhoven BV., voice: +31-40-2438330, data: +31-40-2439436 P.O. 928, 5600 AX Eindhoven, The Netherlands Full Internet connectivity for only fl 12.95 a month. Call now, and login as 'new'.