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Omsi 2 Steam Edition Multi8 Update 15.03.2018 -

ODP.NET is part of Oracle Data Access Components (ODAC). ODAC can be downloaded from OTN.
An ODP.NET driver has two components:

Locating OCI DLLs

ODP.NET tries to locate the native OCI DLLs with the value under the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORACLE\ODP.NET\version (version being something like 2.122.18.1 or 4.122.18.1).
This value is supposed to store a path, typically %ORACLE_HOME%\bin.

Omsi 2 Steam Edition Multi8 Update 15.03.2018 -

In the world of hardcore bus simulation, few names command as much respect—and as much frustration—as . Developed by MR-Software and published by Aerosoft, this title remains the gold standard for realism, physics-based driving, and modding flexibility. However, its complex architecture means that not all updates are created equal.

: Players can experience the change in Spandau between 1986 and 1994, reflecting the period of German reunification Realistic Systems OMSI 2 Steam Edition MULTi8 Update 15.03.2018

By summer 2018, OMSI 2 had entered a new era — not without bugs, but with fewer ghosts in the machine. And every time an old-timer reinstalls the Steam Edition today, they make sure the update from March 15, 2018 is included. Because sometimes, the best stories aren’t about new vehicles — they’re about fixing the road so the journey never breaks. In the world of hardcore bus simulation, few

Since this update is no longer officially distributed as a standalone package (Aerosoft and Steam only serve the latest version), archivist communities have preserved it. You may find it on: : Players can experience the change in Spandau

Vehicle & Systems Fixes

The March 15, 2018, MULTi8 update did not add a single new bus or map. It did not improve the infamous framerate. But it did something arguably more important: it removed the language barrier that had kept OMSI 2 as a niche German simulator.

OMSI 2 Steam Edition MULTi8 Update Report

Misc

ODP.NET and Microsoft .NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle are not the same thing. The former is developed by Oracle, the latter by Microsft.
ODP.NET requires an installed Oracle Client to be installed when used to establish connections to an Oracle server.

See also

The .NET namespace Oracle.DataAccess.Client
The set of ODP.NET classes is contained in the following assemblies: Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.dll, Oracle.DataAccess.dll
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORACLE\ODP.NET

Links

Oracle's .NET code samples on github.

Index

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