[Shu-cdromlan] Re: Children's software

Ali Shah CDROMLAN - USE OF CDROM PRODUCTS IN LAN ENVIRONMENTS <CDROMLAN@LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU> , Ali Shah <ali_mo@yahoo.com>
Thu, 31 May 2001 08:59:00 -0700


Tom,

Look into Microtest technology..like the
Cyclone/Diskzerver products. I find they are easy to
network with most any type of network and cd-roms.
There are many companies, such as cutting edge, excel,
etc making CD-towers, changer products, etc based on
the Microtest technology.

Is the software networkable?

Just a thought.

- Ali Shah
Principal Consultant

DataZone Consulting
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Niagara Falls, NY 14301
ashah@datazoneconsulting.com

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--- Tom Edelblute <thomas@anaheim.lib.ca.us> wrote:
> I would like to know what the latest people are
> using in CD-ROM
> networking technology.  We have some educational
> software that we would
> like to network throughout the system but are having
> problems getting
> some of the software to run on anything but the
> local CD-ROM drive.  We
> need a way around this problem.
>
> Are CD-ROM disc-changers still being made?  Is
> anyone running them with
> Windows NT or 2000?
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Tom Edelblute
> Public Access Systems Coordinator
> Anaheim Public Library   phone: (714) 765-1759
> 500 West Broadway        fax:   (714) 765-1730
> Anaheim CA 92805         e-mail:
thomas@anaheim.lib.ca.us


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