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[Delphi] Posting MemoField To Database
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By tboggs13 · Posted
I haven't looked at this in a long time, but it seems to me that outside of a couple of 1st tier vendors, most didn't put the effort in, and we got the generic windows device images. When they did provide the info, it was cool and made it easier to identify devices, but most I dealt with did not, so it had limited usefulness to me. -
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Was really hoping they'd find a way to build this around the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 (or similar) silicon. -
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Why does the specs say "Z1", and not "Z2"? -
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"running optimized Windows 11 versions" That will be key but I think it is just allowing the new launcher to be the GUI on bootup vs anything else. This thing uses the same hardware as the current ASUS ROG Ally devices, which is not as powerful as an Xbox Series S, but twice the cost. -
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AdamLC
Probably really easy to do, but I cant get my head round it. I want to post the contents of a memo box to a memo field in the database. I have tried all different types and cant think of a way round it. I am fairly new to delphi, any help is much apreciated :D
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