nieland_t@kahuna.asd-yf.wpafb.af.mil (05/23/91)
It has come to the attention of the DECUS Library that many people outside
of the United States have the understanding that the DECUS CDROMs are not
to be sent outside the U.S. This is not entirely correct.
Several of the early CDROMs created by the Library have programs that are
of a nature restricted by the U.S. Government. These CDROMs cannot be sent
out of the U.S. at all. However, the Library, upon finding this out, has been
making sure all future CDROMs can be distributed outside the United States.
The CDROMs 6 and on can be obtained outside the U.S. through the DECUS
Chapters.
I have attached the abstracts for CDROMS 6, 7, and 8.
To place a Library order, for U.S. members, send to
DECUS
Library Order Processing
333 South Street, SHR1-4/D31
Shrewsbury, MA 01545-4195
Phone: 508-841-3500
Non U.S. members should contact their local DECUS office.
VS0114
DECUS CDROM Collection 6
Version: Spring 1990
Abstract: This CDROM contains the following collections:
. DECUServe VAXnotes Conferences, DECUS No. VS0104
. DATATRIEVE/4GL SIG Tape, Fall 1989, DECUS No. VS0059
. The Fall 1989 L&T SIG Tape, Anaheim, DECUS No. VS0105
. The Fall 1989 RSX SIG Tape, Anaheim, DECUS No. VS0111
. The 1989 RSX SIG Tape from Europe
. The Fall 1989 VAX SIG Tape, Anaheim, DECUS No. VS0106
. X Windows Clients & Demos for VMS, DECUS No. VS0100
. X Windows, Version 11, Release 4
Notes: This CDROM, which comes in a jewel box case, is readable by any VAX
system equipped with a Digital Equipment RRD40 or RRD50 Compact Disc Reader.
The RRD40 will require a caddy for inserting this disc into the drive.
Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources
may or may not be included.
VS0121
DECUS CDROM Collection 7
Version: Fall 1990
Submitted by: Jack Stevens and Frank Bush
Operating System: VAX/VMS
Source Language: Various
Special Hardware Required: VAX system equipped with RRD40 or
RRD50 Compact Disc Reader, or InfoServer System
This CDROM contains the following collections:
. The Spring 1990 VAX/L&T SIG Tape, Part 1 of 2, New
Orleans, DECUS No. VS0118
. The Spring 1990 VAX/L&T SIG Tape, Part 2 of 2, New
Orleans, DECUS No. VS0119
. DECUServe VAXnotes Conferences, April 1990, DECUS No.
VS0104
. TeX Collection, August 1990, DECUS No. VS0058
. AI SIG Tape, Spring 1990
. DATATRIEVE/4GL SIG Tape, Spring 1990
. DECUS Library Catalog
Release notes are distributed with each order
Note: This CDROM, which comes in a jewel box case, is readable
by any VAX system equipped with a Digital Equipment RRD40 or
RRD50 Compact Disc Reader. The RRD40 will require a caddy for
inserting this disc into the drive.
Complete sources may or may not be included. Documentation may
or may not be on magnetic media.
Media (Service Charge Code): Compact Disc (CD)
VS0126
DECUS CDROM Collection 8
Version: Spring 1991
Submitted by: Jack Stevens and Frank Bush
Operating System: VAX/VMS
Source Language: Various
Special Hardware Required: VAX system equipped with RRD40 or
RRD50 Compact Disc Reader, or InfoServer System
This CDROM contains the following collections:
. DECUServe VAXnotes Conferences, Fall 1990, DECUS No.
VS0104
. The Fall 1990 VAX/L&T SIG Tape, Part 1 of 2, Las Vegas,
DECUS No. VS0124
. The Fall 1990 VAX/L&T SIG Tape, Part 2 of 2, Las Vegas,
DECUS No. VS0125
. 4GL SIG Tape, Fall 1990 (contained on DECUS No. VS0124)
. OA SIG Tape, Fall 1990 (contained on DECUS No. VS0125)
. RSX SIG Tape, Fall 1990 (contained on DECUS No. VS0125)
. DECUS Library Catalog (contained on DECUS No. VS0125)
. KERMIT Collection, January 1991, DECUS No. VS0053
Note: This CDROM, which comes in a jewel box case, is readable
by any VAX system equipped with a Digital Equipment RRD40 or
RRD50 Compact Disc Reader. The RRD40 will require a caddy for
inserting this disc into the drive.
Complete sources may or may not be included. Documentation may
or may not be on magnetic media.
Media (Service Charge Code): Compact Disc (CD)glenn@herald.usask.ca (Glenn Hollinger) (05/23/91)
From article <1991May22.154819.110@kahuna.asd-yf.wpafb.af.mil>, by nieland_t@kahuna.asd-yf.wpafb.af.mil: > It has come to the attention of the DECUS Library that many people outside > of the United States have the understanding that the DECUS CDROMs are not > to be sent outside the U.S. This is not entirely correct. What may be causing some confusion is the fact that the DECUS symposium registration people will not sell CDroms to non-Americans when they register. It was possible however to buy the CDroms at the library booth on site regardless of who you are. I tried to find out why this is at the Atlanta symposium, but no-one could tell me (not even the people at the library booth). Glenn Hollinger glenn@herald.usask.ca University of Saskatchewan Standard disclaimers apply...