Help with old software
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Help with old software
I've got a backup disk with info on my family that my mother (since
past) used. She lived in southern Utah and even taught others how to
use it. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the program.
The backup disk has six .bak files. They are named:
INDIV2.BAK
MARR2.BAK
NAMADD2.BAK
NAME2.BAK
NOTES2.BAK
REPTITL2.BAK
Does anyone recognize these backup files and know the program and where
I can find it?
Thanks in advance.
Frank Reid
past) used. She lived in southern Utah and even taught others how to
use it. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the program.
The backup disk has six .bak files. They are named:
INDIV2.BAK
MARR2.BAK
NAMADD2.BAK
NAME2.BAK
NOTES2.BAK
REPTITL2.BAK
Does anyone recognize these backup files and know the program and where
I can find it?
Thanks in advance.
Frank Reid
Re: Help with old software
reid_francis@hotmail.com wrote:
Okay, on further search, I found its a backup to PAF 2.31
sorry to intrude.
Frank Reid
I've got a backup disk with info on my family that my mother (since
past) used. She lived in southern Utah and even taught others how to
use it. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the program.
Okay, on further search, I found its a backup to PAF 2.31
sorry to intrude.
Frank Reid
Re: Help with old software
On 15 Nov 2006 17:26:22 -0800, reid_francis@hotmail.com <reid_francis@hotmail.com> wrote:
Frank, if you have a Mac, Linux, or unix system, you should be able to
use "strings" to see what's in them. If you don't, I would be happy to
try it for you. Email me them and I'll give it a shot. Of course I
will treat your data with privacy and respect and nobody but me will see
it, and I'll delete my copies after sending you what I can. I won't
promise I can get anything from it, but we may be able to at least learn
what application created them.
What can you tell us about the system she was using, or what software
she might have had? People here have an amazing array of different
programs and systems, the more info we have to work from the more likely
you'll get information from those files. Do you have her computer?
Dave Hinz
I've got a backup disk with info on my family that my mother (since
past) used. She lived in southern Utah and even taught others how to
use it. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the program.
The backup disk has six .bak files. They are named:
INDIV2.BAK
MARR2.BAK
NAMADD2.BAK
NAME2.BAK
NOTES2.BAK
REPTITL2.BAK
Does anyone recognize these backup files and know the program and where
I can find it?
Frank, if you have a Mac, Linux, or unix system, you should be able to
use "strings" to see what's in them. If you don't, I would be happy to
try it for you. Email me them and I'll give it a shot. Of course I
will treat your data with privacy and respect and nobody but me will see
it, and I'll delete my copies after sending you what I can. I won't
promise I can get anything from it, but we may be able to at least learn
what application created them.
What can you tell us about the system she was using, or what software
she might have had? People here have an amazing array of different
programs and systems, the more info we have to work from the more likely
you'll get information from those files. Do you have her computer?
Dave Hinz
Re: Help with old software
On 15 Nov 2006 17:32:26 -0800, reid_francis@hotmail.com <reid_francis@hotmail.com> wrote:
That could be very good news indeed. See previous re: emailing me the
files, this might be easy.
reid_francis@hotmail.com wrote:
I've got a backup disk with info on my family that my mother (since
past) used. She lived in southern Utah and even taught others how to
use it. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the program.
Okay, on further search, I found its a backup to PAF 2.31
sorry to intrude.
That could be very good news indeed. See previous re: emailing me the
files, this might be easy.
Re: Help with old software
On 15 Nov 2006 17:26:22 -0800, reid_francis@hotmail.com wrote:
PAF 2.x
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Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa
Web: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm
E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop org full stop uk
I've got a backup disk with info on my family that my mother (since
past) used. She lived in southern Utah and even taught others how to
use it. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the program.
The backup disk has six .bak files. They are named:
INDIV2.BAK
MARR2.BAK
NAMADD2.BAK
NAME2.BAK
NOTES2.BAK
REPTITL2.BAK
Does anyone recognize these backup files and know the program and where
I can find it?
Thanks in advance.
Frank Reid
PAF 2.x
--
Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa
Web: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm
E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop org full stop uk
Re: Help with old software
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 21:22:57 +0200, Steve Hayes <hayesmstw@hotmail.com> wrote:
Where could I find an installer for PAF that old? I have his files and
a system to install it on, anyone have it?
On 15 Nov 2006 17:26:22 -0800, reid_francis@hotmail.com wrote:
Does anyone recognize these backup files and know the program and where
I can find it?
PAF 2.x
Where could I find an installer for PAF that old? I have his files and
a system to install it on, anyone have it?
Re: Help with old software
On 17 Nov 2006 in soc.genealogy.computing, Dave Hinz wrote:
- Apparently PAF 4 will read PAF 2 files. Or maybe your local FHC
still has an older version installed?
- Ancestral Quest will do a 'Direct import of PAF 2.1 – 2.31
databases' - http://www.ancquest.com/FeatList.htm
- The Master Genealogist will directly import a whole range of formats.
They used to have a comprehensive list on their website
(http://whollygenes.com/), though I can't find it quickly. I know it
will import PAF, just not if it will go back that far.
--
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.org/
Email: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 21:22:57 +0200, Steve Hayes
hayesmstw@hotmail.com> wrote:
On 15 Nov 2006 17:26:22 -0800, reid_francis@hotmail.com wrote:
Does anyone recognize these backup files and know the program and
where I can find it?
PAF 2.x
Where could I find an installer for PAF that old? I have his files
and a system to install it on, anyone have it?
- Apparently PAF 4 will read PAF 2 files. Or maybe your local FHC
still has an older version installed?
- Ancestral Quest will do a 'Direct import of PAF 2.1 – 2.31
databases' - http://www.ancquest.com/FeatList.htm
- The Master Genealogist will directly import a whole range of formats.
They used to have a comprehensive list on their website
(http://whollygenes.com/), though I can't find it quickly. I know it
will import PAF, just not if it will go back that far.
--
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.org/
Email: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe
Re: Help with old software
On 2006-11-17, Dave Hinz <DaveHinz@gmail.com> wrote:
The PAF 5.2 CD has versions 2, 3, and 4 on it in other
subdirectories. (I don't know for certain whether 2, 3, or
4 run under Wine, but 5.2 does.) If you need, I could pick
up a CD and toss it in the mail to you, but it will probably
be a couple of weeks before I'd be able to get my hands on a
CD.
--
Robert Riches
spamtrap42@verizon.net
(Yes, that is one of my email addresses.)
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 21:22:57 +0200, Steve Hayes <hayesmstw@hotmail.com> wrote:
On 15 Nov 2006 17:26:22 -0800, reid_francis@hotmail.com wrote:
Does anyone recognize these backup files and know the program and where
I can find it?
PAF 2.x
Where could I find an installer for PAF that old? I have his files and
a system to install it on, anyone have it?
The PAF 5.2 CD has versions 2, 3, and 4 on it in other
subdirectories. (I don't know for certain whether 2, 3, or
4 run under Wine, but 5.2 does.) If you need, I could pick
up a CD and toss it in the mail to you, but it will probably
be a couple of weeks before I'd be able to get my hands on a
CD.
--
Robert Riches
spamtrap42@verizon.net
(Yes, that is one of my email addresses.)
Re: Help with old software
"Robert M. Riches Jr." <spamtrap42@verizon.net> schreef in bericht
news:slrnels1bk.97c.rob@one.localnet...
compatibility. Can't he just download the current version from the LDS site
and use that?
Lesley Robertson
news:slrnels1bk.97c.rob@one.localnet...
On 2006-11-17, Dave Hinz <DaveHinz@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 21:22:57 +0200, Steve Hayes <hayesmstw@hotmail.com
wrote:
On 15 Nov 2006 17:26:22 -0800, reid_francis@hotmail.com wrote:
Does anyone recognize these backup files and know the program and where
I can find it?
PAF 2.x
Where could I find an installer for PAF that old? I have his files and
a system to install it on, anyone have it?
The PAF 5.2 CD has versions 2, 3, and 4 on it in other
subdirectories. (I don't know for certain whether 2, 3, or
4 run under Wine, but 5.2 does.) If you need, I could pick
up a CD and toss it in the mail to you, but it will probably
be a couple of weeks before I'd be able to get my hands on a
CD.
Is it necessary to install the old version? Most programmes have backward
compatibility. Can't he just download the current version from the LDS site
and use that?
Lesley Robertson
Re: Help with old software
Lesley Robertson wrote:
Hi Lesley,
According to the LDS website..."This PAF 5.2 version will convert PAF
3.0 and 4.0 data files to its improved file format."
So PAF 2.3 is too far back to import directly. However, a person could
use PAF 3 and import 2.3 data into it. Make a backup copy of the data,
then import it with PAF 5.2 kinda like hopscotch. *smile*
Jonathan
"Robert M. Riches Jr." <spamtrap42@verizon.net> schreef in bericht
news:slrnels1bk.97c.rob@one.localnet...
On 2006-11-17, Dave Hinz <DaveHinz@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 21:22:57 +0200, Steve Hayes <hayesmstw@hotmail.com
wrote:
On 15 Nov 2006 17:26:22 -0800, reid_francis@hotmail.com wrote:
Does anyone recognize these backup files and know the program and where
I can find it?
PAF 2.x
Where could I find an installer for PAF that old? I have his files and
a system to install it on, anyone have it?
The PAF 5.2 CD has versions 2, 3, and 4 on it in other
subdirectories. (I don't know for certain whether 2, 3, or
4 run under Wine, but 5.2 does.) If you need, I could pick
up a CD and toss it in the mail to you, but it will probably
be a couple of weeks before I'd be able to get my hands on a
CD.
Is it necessary to install the old version? Most programmes have backward
compatibility. Can't he just download the current version from the LDS site
and use that?
Lesley Robertson
Hi Lesley,
According to the LDS website..."This PAF 5.2 version will convert PAF
3.0 and 4.0 data files to its improved file format."
So PAF 2.3 is too far back to import directly. However, a person could
use PAF 3 and import 2.3 data into it. Make a backup copy of the data,
then import it with PAF 5.2 kinda like hopscotch. *smile*
Jonathan
Re: Help with old software
jj206 wrote:
PAF4 indicates it can import indiv2.dat files from PAF2. I don't konw
enough to know if it would then pull in the links in the other files.
PAF4 is still on the list of downloadable free software at
http://www.familysearch.org/.
According to the LDS website..."This PAF 5.2 version will convert PAF
3.0 and 4.0 data files to its improved file format."
So PAF 2.3 is too far back to import directly. However, a person could
use PAF 3 and import 2.3 data into it. Make a backup copy of the data,
then import it with PAF 5.2 kinda like hopscotch. *smile*
PAF4 indicates it can import indiv2.dat files from PAF2. I don't konw
enough to know if it would then pull in the links in the other files.
PAF4 is still on the list of downloadable free software at
http://www.familysearch.org/.
Re: Help with old software
Wasn't it jj206 who wrote:
PAF 5.2 has a function for exporting data in "PAF 2.3" format, but when
you do so it creates a .ged file and a .lst file.
The internal documentation doesn't say what files it will import, but it
will import the .ged file that it exported in "PAF 2.3" format.
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
According to the LDS website..."This PAF 5.2 version will convert PAF
3.0 and 4.0 data files to its improved file format."
So PAF 2.3 is too far back to import directly. However, a person could
use PAF 3 and import 2.3 data into it. Make a backup copy of the data,
then import it with PAF 5.2 kinda like hopscotch. *smile*
PAF 5.2 has a function for exporting data in "PAF 2.3" format, but when
you do so it creates a .ged file and a .lst file.
The internal documentation doesn't say what files it will import, but it
will import the .ged file that it exported in "PAF 2.3" format.
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure