[Shu-cdromlan] Re: Children's software

Howard Pasternack CDROMLAN - USE OF CDROM PRODUCTS IN LAN ENVIRONMENTS <CDROMLAN@LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU> , Howard Pasternack <Howard_Pasternack@brown.edu>
Thu, 31 May 2001 12:04:57 -0400


We are awaiting the delivery of the new Microtest product called Netman
which is supposed to provide menuing capabilities to the Microtest
servers.  Is there any other way to menu the products on a Microtest
server, other than Windows Terminal Server and the like.  -- Howard

At 08:59 AM 5/31/01 -0700, Ali Shah wrote:
>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
>473 Third St., Suite 101
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>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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