I'd imagine that if you Rbase v2.11 you would be able to connect and dump
data to an ascii file for loading to 9.x.

Ben


On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Bo Franzén <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> A Young American archaeologist has mailed me since he has noticed in
> Facebook that I'm an R:BASE user. As a medievalist I would be glad to help
> him convert an R:BASE database from the nineties, i.e. in the format of
> three rbf-files, into my 9.1. format, so I can export the data for him.
> I've created a certain map inside my RBTI map, but 9.1 does not identify
> the three rbf-files as a database. Is there a converter in my 9.1 Extreme?
> Or should I look in my former PC for an older version? I've seen something
> about a converter ...
>
> Y s
>
> Bo Franzén
> Department of Economic History
> Stockholm University
>
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