Category : Dbase (Clipper, FoxBase, etc) Languages Source Code
Archive   : BROWZE.ZIP
Filename : CHILDREN.DBF

 
Output of file : CHILDREN.DBF contained in archive : BROWZE.ZIP
[*á7NOCNAMECRELATIONC
BIRTHD)SELECTEDL1NUMN2
1 Frank Jacobsen 1 uncle 19450212F 1 1 Larry Jones 1 father 19550313F 2 1 Harry Smith 1 uncle 19660112T 3 1 Joe Dokes 1 cousin 19761223F 4 1 Billy Prince 1 brother 19881122F 5 1 Debbie Gibson 1 sister 19850919F 3 1 Sally Saucer 1 mother 19580701F 1 2 Billy Prince 2 brother 19881122F 8 2 Debbie Gibson 2 sister 19850919F 3 2 Frank Jacobsen 2 uncle 19450212F 5 2 Harry Smith 2 uncle 19660112T 1 2 Joe Dokes 2 cousin 19761223F 4 2 Larry Jones 2 father 19550313F 1 2 Sally Saucer 2 mother 19580701F 2 3 Billy Prince 3 brother 19881122F 5 3 Debbie Gibson 3 sister 19850919F 8 3 Frank Jacobsen 3 uncle 19450212F 1 3 Harry Smith 3 uncle 19660112T 3 3 Joe Dokes 3 cousin 19761223F 1 3 Larry Jones 3 father 19550313F 5 3 Sally Saucer 3 mother 19580701F 3 4 Billy Prince 4 brother 19881122F 2 4 Debbie Gibson 4 sister 19850919F 1 4 Frank Jacobsen 4 uncle 19450212F 8 4 Harry Smith 4 uncle 19660112T 5 4 Joe Dokes 4 cousin 19761223F 2 4 Larry Jones 4 father 19550313F 3 4 Sally Saucer 4 mother 19580701F 4 8 Billy Prince 8 brother 19881122F 1 8 Debbie Gibson 8 sister 19850919F 5 8 Frank Jacobsen 8 uncle 19450212F 1 8 Harry Smith 8 uncle 19660112T 8 8 Joe Dokes 8 cousin 19761223F 3 8 Larry Jones 8 father 19550313F 2 8 Sally Saucer 8 mother 19580701F 5 5 Billy Prince 5 brother 19881122F 4 5 Debbie Gibson 5 sister 19850919F 1 5 Frank Jacobsen 5 uncle 19450212F 2 5 Harry Smith 5 uncle 19660112T 3 5 Joe Dokes 5 cousin 19761223F 5 5 Larry Jones 5 father 19550313F 1 5 Sally Saucer 5 mother 19580701F 3

  3 Responses to “Category : Dbase (Clipper, FoxBase, etc) Languages Source Code
Archive   : BROWZE.ZIP
Filename : CHILDREN.DBF

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/