Optical disks for the IRIS...
Mark Bradley
markb at denali.sgi.com
Thu Oct 5 08:38:58 AEST 1989
In article <42458 at sgi.sgi.com>, markb at denali.sgi.com (Mark Bradley) writes:
> In article <8910022156.AA16481 at trouble.cs.nps.navy.mil>, zyda at TROUBLE.CS.NPS.NAVY.MIL (michael zyda) writes:
> >
> > I hear that the Introl Company has optical disks that can be plugged
> > into a SCSI interface on the IRIS. Does anyone have any experience
> > with these drives? Are there other manufacturers that provide
> > optical drives for the IRIS? Does SGI have plans for providing
> > such a capability (and by when)?
> >
> > Thank you for any responses.
> >
> > Michael Zyda
>
> This was brought up here before. Let me reiterate the information from that
> discussion;
>
> 1)Introl has announced such a product.
>
> 2)SGI was not involved with the development or testing.
>
> 3)There are reports that this product does not work correctly/reliably.
>
> 4)SGI does not endorse this product in any way, shape or form.
>
> 5)Your SGI salesperson DOES have a list of 3rd party suppliers that
> may be able to help you. (Products from vendors on this list have
> presumably been blessed in some manner by SGI.)
>
> 6)SGI does not sell a WORM, and probably won't unless there is
> sufficient customer demand to warant such product development
> internally. There are 3rd party suppliers for WORM.
>
> 7)SGI does not yet sell or support MO drives (erasable optical).
>
Let me clarify item #3 above;
I have heard such reports, but can not substantiate them, as SGI engineering
has not had first hand experience with this product, as per item #2 above.
Your best bet is to try it if you can't wait for SGI's offering of such a
product. As previously posted, SGI has not announced such a product, so
it's your choice. Good luck.
markb
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