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D01.Delphi 1

Darian Miller edited this page May 10, 2020 · 13 revisions

Borland Delphi 1 (codenames Wasabi, Mango) was released around February, 1995

Parent: Delphi Master Release List

Features

  • VCL components with 75+ objects
  • GUI Debugger
  • Allows built-in assember
  • Automatic make facility
  • Exception handling built-in to the Object Pascal language
  • Two-Way-Tools allow to move between visual design and code
  • Includes Borland Database Engine (BDE) for direct access to dBase, Paradox, and Local InterBase Server as well as others via ODBC
  • Single-click compile for upcoming Windows 95 version (32-bit support with no code rewrite)
  • Applications are royalty-free with no runtime deployment fees

Client/Server Version

  • Native drivers for Oracle, Sybase, Informix, InterBase
  • Visual Query Builder tool
  • Local InterBase server
  • Visual Component Library source code
  • Team development support

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Hardware/software requirements

  • Windows 3.1
  • 30 megabytes of disk space for a minimum install
  • 50 megabytes of disk space for a complete install
  • an 80386 or faster processor (486 recommended)
  • 6 megabytes of RAM (8 megabytes for Client/Server Edition)

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