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When I run the following set of lines, I get two different answers based on which conda env I'm currently working on. import pyodbc pyodbc.drivers() The environment is a 2.7 32bit environment I'm using to automate some of my company's reporting whereas the root is a 2.7 64bit environment. The list when I run it in the root environment is my regular list of ODBC drivers when I go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBCINST.INI but I have no idea how the environment list is populated. # MAME 0.207 (https://www.mamedev.org/?p=466) It’s almost the end of February, and more importantly it’s time for MAME 0.207 to be released! We’ve added two Nintendo Game amp Watch titles this month: Fire (wide screen) and Snoopy Tennis. If you’re at all interested in plug-and-play TV games, this is going to be a huge update, with all the newly-supported JAKKS Pacific titles, including Disney Princess, Dragon Ball Z, Nicktoons, Spider-Man, and Wheel of Fortune, as well as a number of match. # MAME 0.196 ( MAME 0.196, our March release, is here just in time for Easter, and it’s packed with all the goodness you’ve come to expect. In a very exciting development, Team Caps0ff have extracted the C-chip data ( for Volfied, Superman, Rainbow Islands, and most importantly, Bonze Adventure. This cleanly fixes some of the most long-standing emulation issues in MAME. The improvements This is my second question in just a few hours. Sorry about that, but I really need som help. I have a wrapper class that acts as an interface to an SQL-database. The class has a method called connect() that starts a connection with the database def connect() self.cnx = win32com.client.Dispatch('ADODB.connection') parms = {} parms 'driver' = '{Microsoft Access Driver ( mdb)}' parms 'dbase' = self.path+'----.mdb' parms 'sys_mdw' = self.path+'----.