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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 19:43:05 GMT
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- From: A Grant <AG129@PHOENIX.CAMBRIDGE.AC.UK>
- Subject: Re: [CD-ROM's on a NOVEL File/Server]
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- > NOW, I come to my problem/concern/question.... I want to provide all of IBM
- > Mainframe Manuals On-Line via a CD-ROM 6-platter Unit on the File/Server....
- > I will probably want to use IBM/BOOKMANAGER software also, unless someone has
- > a better (lower cost alternative).....
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- This might be important to us too. Can it be done with SCSI Express?
- Does a CD-ROM appear as a NetWare volume with an OS/2 name space on it?
- Or just as a DOS volume? If anyone has done it, perhaps they could
- respond to the list.
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- Alasdair Grant, Systems Development, Cambridge University, England
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