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Re: LogicWorks, Inc. CD-ROM
In article <1995Feb23.224455.1@orion.alaska.edu>,
<astdm@orion.alaska.edu> wrote:
>In article <c99_9502221554@genesplicer.org>, Scott.Alfter@skunkworks.genesplicer.org (Scott Alfter) writes:
>
>> ppuskari@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Petar E Puskarich) wrote:
>> PP>I am about to purchase a cd-rom recorder unit... I WILL get it VERY
>> PP>soon if I find the need and want for GS CD's is great enough.
>
>> These both sound interesting...but what format will you use for the CD-ROM?
>> If they'll be in ISO-9660 format, I might be interested in one of the disks
>
>Hmmm, I'd like to have a CD that I can add to my BBS. I don't know how
>feasible this is but none of the BBS programs (GBBS, METAL, ProLine) can use a
>CD online. Think of the d/l section. Not to mention the disk space saved on
>the HD. I realize this means a low volume CD (i.e. 32MB limit by x number
>partitions) it would be interesting.
>
>Well Paul, all this aside ... I am interested.
Metal-GS anybody? I haven't heard anything about it in a while...is it
still being worked on? Think of it: Gig partitions, fast GS/OS file
loading/transfering (ok, I've got an Apple HS SCSI, not a RamFAST :( ),
putting it in the background with GNO/ME or The Manager (v1.5 or whatever
was supposed to be after 1.0 coming out?)...wow.
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