From: SMTP%"hayakawa@star.enet.dec.com" 4-AUG-1994 12:19:22.68 To: EVERHART CC: Subj: Re: Need CDROM burner for VMS/SCSI (AXP or VAX), what to get? From: hayakawa@star.enet.dec.com () X-Newsgroups: comp.os.vms Subject: Re: Need CDROM burner for VMS/SCSI (AXP or VAX), what to get? Date: 3 Aug 1994 22:27:00 GMT Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation, Nashua, NH Lines: 42 Distribution: world Message-ID: <31p5jk$n66@jac.zko.dec.com> Reply-To: hayakawa@star.enet.dec.com () NNTP-Posting-Host: STAR X-Newsreader: mxrn 6.18-18 To: Info-VAX@CRVAX.SRI.COM X-Gateway-Source-Info: USENET OpenVMS Development uses the following to make limited quantities of CD ROMS. Use this information at your own risk. It was provided by our lab manager. Virtual Micro systems has a local contact in Boston. Tom Manganaro 617-9240155. cost for the burner is(was as they keep going down in price) 8500.00 This is for a Sony 900-E recorder and License. You will need an infoserver to stage the files on as well as disks. rz26's work well. The Media needed comes in 63minute and 74minute cd-roms. cost is 19.00 for 63- and 24.00 for 74... best results from 63m. We get the blanks from datadisc phone is 703-347-2111 they will guarantee best price and backup the product 100%. 1. Does Virtual Micro Systems provide software to go with the Sony drive? >> Yes, all the software comes with the system. 2. Does Virtual Micro Systems provide enough documentation to allow a skilled system manager to get it set up? >> Yes, the system is fairly simple to set up right out of the box. 3. Is the Infoserver required or can it be done with disks on VMS. >>The infoserver software allows you to create disk partitions. This is particularly important when it comes time to take the software on the disk and put it onto a CD. If you don't partition the disk, when it comes time to make the CD. The CD maker software checks out the disk to see how much space the on the disk has been partitioned off and them calculates the amount of time it will take to put the software onto the CD. If the CD software doesn't see any partitions on the disk, it assumes the disk is full and copies the whole disk to the CD, even though you may only have 100k worth of space on a disk that has 2 million blocks on it. So instead of taking ten minutes to burn 100k blocks onto the CD it take two and half hours.