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- █████ Running this disc on a BBS
-
- No, this is not a longwinded and wordy licensing agreement. I've already
- written that... <smile!>
-
- This is a basic "how to" tutorial for those that are either new to using
- a CD-ROM on a BBS, or the more experienced SysOps that would like to see
- how other people do it.
-
- Using CD-ROM storage on your BBS can be a godsend: You can put Hundreds
- of megabytes online your BBS for pennies a Megabyte with very little work
- involved, and when your callers get tired of what is there, Shazam, you
- change it, and everyone is enthralled again! <smile!> What more could
- anyone ask for?
-
- However, there are some things to consider when putting optical storage
- online: Optical storage has to be treated a bit differently than magnetic,
- or else you will soon be tearing out your hair.
-
- You need software, either BBS or doorware, that will support CD-ROM discs
- in the manner most efficient. Here is a checklist of what to look for:
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- [1] Store the file listings on magnetic. This makes for much faster
- searches and less drive contention on multi-node BBS's.
-
- [2] Only actually access the CD-ROM when the user is ready to download.
-
- [3] Buffer the downloading files to your hard drive. This means that
- when the files are ready to download, the software puts them on your hard
- drive, and downloads them from there. After it's done, it deletes them.
- The benefit to this is that you get to free up the CD-ROM drive for
- other callers.
-
- [4] Put a "busy flag" up while copying the files. This allows other
- users to know that their request will be serviced shortly, and to
- prevent drive contention and "disc thrashing" on the very popular
- Pioneer Multichanger CD-ROM units.
-
- Some BBS software has these features built in. Some Doorware programs
- have these features built in. One program that I know for certain does
- have these features is the EZRom program written by Mike Robinson. I'm
- using the shareware version of his program as the user interface on this
- disc. This program will operate on any BBS software capable of generating
- a DOOR.SYS drop file. So, if you are running BBS software anywhere near
- normal, I would suggest that you give this program a try, unless you already
- have a "favorite solution" to the problem. Mike's program is very competent
- and will handle your BBS with aplomb. Please remember to support his
- programming efforts by registering his software if you like it and use it.
-
- If you would like to obtain more information regarding CD-ROM usage on a BBS,
- then I suggest that you contact our support board. This board runs over 22
- CD-ROM discs online with six phone lines accessing them, so they are very
- familiar with the problems and headaches that can come from using optical
- storage on a BBS, and know how to make your life much easier.
-
- Here is the contact data:
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- Arsenal Computer
- P. O. Box 5723
- Topeka, KS 66605
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- BBS Phone Numbers
- 913-234-8126
- 913-234-9395
- 913-234-9443
- 913-234-9453
- 913-234-9516
- 913-234-9602
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- The 913-234-9395 number is a "rollover number" that will access the four phone
- lines under it as well as itself, so you might want to use that one in most
- cases.
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