jrg@Apple.COM (John R. Galloway) (05/11/89)
CD or not to CD? Are those of you that have CD ROM drives (specifically Apples) out there just delighted wtih the vast array of neat stuff available on CDs? Or is it just a sort of neat idea that hasn't caught on yet? Is there a list somewhere of whats available? I flipped through the adds in various Mac mags and didn't see much. How about X (including contrib) on CD, wasn't HP going to press something along these lines? Apple: Any hint as to if/when A/UX will be available on CD? apple!jrg John R. Galloway, Jr. contract programmer, San Jose, Ca These are my views, NOT Apple's, I am a GUEST here, not an employee!!
jaxom@Apple.COM (Lance Saleme) (05/12/89)
It was suggested that AUX be put on CD-ROM...is that really possible? Wouldn't it wind up being really slow? How would configuration information be updated? Just curious...it would free up a lot of hard disk space if it were CD-ROM. Lance Saleme [<This .signature left intentionally blank>]
jrg@Apple.COM (John R. Galloway) (05/12/89)
In article <30511@apple.Apple.COM> jaxom@Apple.COM (Lance Saleme) writes: >It was suggested that AUX be put on CD-ROM...is that really possible? Wouldn't it wind up being really slow? How would configuration information be updated? > My suggestion was just to distribute it on CD (i.e. I don't want to get a zillion floppies or a 40SC or an Apple hard disk in order to get A/UX) not to run A/UX from a CD. apple!jrg John R. Galloway, Jr. contract programmer, San Jose, Ca These are my views, NOT Apple's, I am a GUEST here, not an employee!!
lauac@mead.qal.berkeley.edu (Alexander Lau) (05/12/89)
In article <30483@apple.Apple.COM> jrg@Apple.COM (John R. Galloway) writes: >CD or not to CD? Are those of you that have CD ROM drives (specifically >Apples) out there just delighted wtih the vast array of neat stuff available >on CDs? Or is it just a sort of neat idea that hasn't caught on yet? Is >there a list somewhere of whats available? I flipped through the adds in >various Mac mags and didn't see much. As a side note, I was flipping through Apple's educational price list (actually, UC Berkeley's list which is based on Apple's) and I noticed a lack of a CD ROM player on the list. Very interesting, since Apple was plugging at the educational market to buy these things. Or at least Apple SHOULD be plugging at these markets. --- Alex UUCP: {att,backbones}!ucbvax!qal.berkeley.edu!lauac INTERNET: lauac%qal.berkeley.edu@ucbvax.berkeley.edu FIDONET: Alex.Lau@bmug.fidonet.org (1:161/444)
jaxom@Apple.COM (Lance Saleme) (05/13/89)
>My suggestion was just to distribute it on CD (i.e. I don't want to get a >zillion floppies or a 40SC or an Apple hard disk in order to get A/UX) not >to run A/UX from a CD. >apple!jrg John R. Galloway, Jr. contract programmer, San Jose, Ca > >These are my views, NOT Apple's, I am a GUEST here, not an employee!! Ok, I see now...BUT just for the heck of it, why not use it on CD? The read/ write CDs are out now and have plenty of room. Are they just too slow? How about putting the AUX stuff that isn't used often on a CD (as was suggested in a mail message sent directly to me) like the man pages, games, least used tools? By the way, thanks to those that responded directly. Lance Saleme Peat Marwick / Apple Computer [<These are my views, not KPMG's, not Apple's, etc..whatever.>]