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* Ron Freshman: ''System Design Guide, Featuring dBASE II''
* Ron Freshman: ''System Design Guide, Featuring dBASE II''
* ''Advanced Programmer's Guide''
* ''Advanced Programmer's Guide''
* ''Advanced Programmer's Guide Featuring dBASE II and dBASE III''
* Luis Castro; Jay Hanson; Tom Rettig: ''Advanced Programmer's Guide Featuring dBASE II and dBASE III'' - Ashton-Tate 1985, ISBN 0-912677-05-8
 
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dBASE II is a database management system developed for micro computers by Ashton-Tate.

History

The relational database system was introduced for CP/M in 1980 as dBASE II and was quickly ported to most common 8-bit platforms. It was ported to DOS in 1982.

Releases

CP/M-80
CP/M-86
DOS
  • 2.3 (Aug 1982)
  • 2.35 (1982)
  • 2.40 (1983)
  • 2.41 (1983)
  • 2.43 (1983)

Publications

  • Robert A. Byers: Everyman's Database Primer for dBASE II - Ashton-Tate 1982
  • Robert A. Byers: dBASE II for Every Business
  • Ron Freshman: System Design Guide, Featuring dBASE II
  • Advanced Programmer's Guide
  • Luis Castro; Jay Hanson; Tom Rettig: Advanced Programmer's Guide Featuring dBASE II and dBASE III - Ashton-Tate 1985, ISBN 0-912677-05-8