Summary of CD-ROM info request responses
Bill Selig
selig at xanth.msfc.nasa.gov
Tue Aug 1 04:27:08 AEST 1989
Here is a summary of responses to my request for information from the
community on CD-ROM usage/availability. Not all responses are included
since there was some duplication. I also edited out some of the duplicate
material in the included responses for brevity.
The most commonly mentioned system was from Delta Microsystems.
Their info is:
Delta Microsystems, Inc.
5039 Preston Ave.
Livermore, CA 94550
(415) 449-6881
Tech contact: Roger Stager
===== Comments from responders using that drive =====
>>>>> From: rbd at lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu
We've got a CDROM reader w/driver from Delta Microsystems that's running
just fine on a Sun 3/160 under 4.0.1. The disk looks like a read-only
UNIX file system.
>>>>> From: Marion Hakanson <hakanson at mist.CS.ORST.EDU>
We currently have a CD-ROM drive on evaluation loan from Delta
Microsystems.
I had it installed on a Sun3/50 running SunOS 3.5, with DM's optical
disk device driver (they also sell WORM drives), and it worked like a
charm for the DARPA TIMIT (speech database) disk we've got. The DM
software even includes a virtual filesystem module which allows you to
mount any High Sierra format CD-ROM disk and access it as a normal Unix
filesystem -- pretty slick.
There is a glitch in getting it to work on our Sun4/110 with SunOS
4.0 (not 4.0.1), but DM is working on that as I type. My other
experience with DM (an Exabyte 8mm tape drive + software) has been
positive -- they do seem responsive so far.
>>>>> From: mike at solarmax.whoi.edu (Mike Caruso)
We have recently purchased a CD-ROM and have it running on a Sun 3/60.
I have used 3 discs - 2 from JPL and one from NODC. I have not had any
trouble with it yet. The biggest problem seems to be most accompanying
software is designed for an IBM-PC. I am currently looking into
options for this. I have ordered Dos windows from Sun to see if it
will see the CD as a Dos disk. I have also ordered PC-NFS, since the
CD supports NFS mounts.
We purchased the CD-ROM from a third party supplier:
Lynn Mormann (508) 359-2423
Peripheral Devices Corporation
P.O. Box 388
Medfield, MA 02052
The CD-ROM was manufactured by Delta Microsystems. They have been very
helpful. The reader was relatively expensive (>$2000.), but has
performed perfectly. The driver supports the ISO High Sierra format,
and seems to be compatible with ISO standard 9660.
===== from or about Sun, the company =====
>>>>> From: npg%sundc.East at Sun.COM (Neil Groundwater - Sun Consulting)
Bill, a driver and ISO-9660/High Sierra file system is available.
Contact Sun's "Consulting Specials" group in Mountain View.
The administrator is Lisa Ventresca at 415-336-1091.
>>>>> From: dyer at ursa-major.SPDCC.COM (Steve Dyer)
I believe that Sun will be releasing a CD-ROM driver and
VFS interface in October of this year.
===== other responders =====
>>>>> From: ll-xn!dricejb at drilex.DRI.MGH.COM (Craig Jackson drilex1)
I've seen SCSI CD-ROM readers in use with Suns as the CD-ROM conference
two years ago. (The Microsoft-sponsered one.) I don't know exactly how
you find out about them, but I would ask around in the CD-ROM community
first. (Try Reference Technology in Boulder, CO. We've done a lot of work
with them. They're PC-oriented, but may know about work going on for Suns.)
Also, there is a Mac CD-ROM reader which is SCSI. I'm sure somebody with
some time could make use of that.
Hope this helps folks. Thanks to EVERYONE who responded.
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