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- March, 1992 Online Computer Systems Previews its NEW OPTI-NET NLM CD-ROM
- Networking Software
-
- New releases In the OPTI-NET product family Include OPTI- NET 2.0 for
- MS-DOS, the enhanced OPTI-NET VAP Version, and the NEW OPTI-NET NLM
- Version
-
- Online Computer Systems, Inc., (Germantown, MD) is previewing the newest
- offering in its industry-leading OPTI-NET family of CD-ROM networking
- products at the 7th International Conference & Exposition on Multimedia
- And CD-ROM. The NEW OPTI-NET NLM Version runs as a NetWare Loadable Module
- (NLM) on a Novell NetWare 386 version 3.11 file server and takes full
- advantage of the power and flexibility provided by Novell's newest
- operating system. The OPTI-NET NLM increases the functionality of a Novell
- file server by adding the ability to manage and share CD-ROM drives. It
- provides complete compatibility with CD-ROM applications by emulating a
- standalone or non-networked CD-ROM workstation.
-
- The OPTI-NET NLM capitalizes on the open architecture and flexibility of
- NetWare 386 and extends the functionality of the file server. Multiple
- user workstations are allowed simultaneous access to CD-ROM drives
- connected to the file server. The user workstation is not required to load
- the network shell or log in to the file server to use OPTI-NET. The
- OPTINET NLM includes standard features such as a full-screen console for
- administration and a high performance architecture. In addition,
- applications using one or more CD-ROMs may be logically grouped into
- databases for easy administration.
-
- The OPTI-NET NLM includes removable OPTI-NET device driver(s) and a
- removable Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM Extensions TSR. Because of this, it is
- not necessary to reboot a user station to remove the OPTI-NET driver(s) or
- Microsoft Extensions TSR from RAM after a user finishes using OPTI-NET to
- access a CD-ROM application. This allows systems administrators to create
- batch files that automate the process of accessing and executing CD-ROM
- applications, and remove all OPTI-NET, Microsoft Extensions, and
- associated software from RAM when finished.
-
- With the OPTI-NET NLM, SCSI CD-ROM drives are attached directly to the file
- server, allowing shared simultaneous access by up to 100 users. Multiple
- controllers adhering to the industry standard Advanced SCSI Interface
- (ASPI) or Common Access Method (CAM) standards may be installed on the
- server. One OPTI-NET NLM may be loaded per file server, but an unlimited
- number of OPTI-NET NLMs per internetwork may exist. The OPTI-NET NLM
- software will support up to 255 CDROM drives per file server (subject to
- hardware limitations).
-
- Moving ahead with the OPTI-NET product family, Online is announcing new
- releases for two versions of its products: OPTI-NET 2.0 for MS-DOS and the
- OPTI-NET VAP version. Both versions include removable OPTI-NET device
- driver(s) and Microsoft CDROM Extensions TSR, SCSI bus
- disconnect/reconnect feature and caching for performance, and centralized
- LAN management. The VAP version now includes support for IBM SCSI
- controller cards, further expanding the compatibility of OPTI-NET in the
- network user community.
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- March, 1992 -- OPTI-NET VAP Now Supports IBM SCSI Controller Cards
-
- Online Computer Systems, Inc., (Germantown, MD) has added support for IBM
- SCSI controller cards to the VAP version of OPTI-NET. Owners of add-on IBM
- SCSI controller cards may now use Online's VAP version of OPTI-NET to
- network CD-ROM drives. The enhanced VAP version of OPTI-NET will permit
- add-on IBM SCSI controllers inserted into a Novell's Advanced NetWare 286
- version 2.X network file server to handle up to seven CD-ROM drives per
- SCSI card. In addition, support for multiple add-on IBM SCSI cards has
- been added. OPTI-NET already supports one card per server of Western
- Digital's WD7000FASST SCSI card and Online's series of SCSI controller
- cards. Thus, the addition of IBM SCSI support increases the compatibility
- of OPTI-NET in the network user community.
-
- The OPTI-NET VAP Version now also includes removable OPTI-NET device
- driver(s) and a removable Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM Extensions TSR. After a
- user finishes using OPTI-NET to access a CD-ROM application, it is not
- necessary to reboot a user station to remove the OPTI-NET driver(s) or
- Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions TSR from RAM. This allows systems
- administrators to create batch files to automate the process of accessing
- and executing CD-ROM applications, and remove all OPTI-NET, Microsoft
- Extensions, and associated software from RAM when finished.
-
- In addition, the OPTI-NET VAP Version has been enhanced for use with the
- IBM Classroom LAN Administration System (ICLAS). ICLAS supports up to
- 2,500 user IDs and up to 400 courseware programs. ICLAS provides built-in
- installation aids to simplify the installation of most IBM Educational
- Software. With these installation aids, anyone who knows how to use a
- personal computer can install programs on the network. ICLAS provides
- administrative utilities for enrolling all users and maintaining the
- network, grouping of students and programs, student access to courseware
- programs on the network, and reviewing and printing of reports about
- student progress.
-
- The OPTI-NET VAP version provides LAN access to CD-ROM drives directly
- connected to a Novell Advanced NetWare 286 version 2.X file server or
- bridge, or an Advanced NetWare 386 version 3.X router. An MS-DOS version
- of OPTI-NET CD-ROM networking management software is available that allows
- CD-ROM drives connected to a workstation on a Novell or NetBIOS compatible
- LAN to be accessed simultaneously by multiple user workstations on that
- network.
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- March, 1992 -- Online Computer Systems, Inc., and IBM Cooperatively Market
- OPTI-NET
-
- Online Computer Systems, Inc., (Germantown, MD) and IBM Corporation have
- entered into a cooperative software agreement whereby Online's OPTI-NET
- CD-ROM networking management software will be marketed by IBM on a
- non-exclusive basis. The agreement allows IBM's U.S. direct sales force to
- offer both the standard MS-DOS version of OPTI-NET and the newly upgraded
- VAP version to all IBM customers. OPTI-NET is available in an 8-user
- license for $795.00 and in a 100-user license for $1,495.00. A VAP
- version, which may be used with IBM SCSI controller cards, is also priced
- at $1,495.00. Education and quantity discounts are applicable.
-
- OPTI-NET Version 2.0 for MS-DOS includes removable OPTI-NET device drivers
- and Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions TSRs. Also included are several other new
- features, including an optional SCSI bus disconnect/reconnect performance
- feature, a remote network management utility to monitor and control
- optical servers from anywhere on a network, and centralized LAN management
- that eliminates individual user station installations and upgrades. In
- addition, the upgrade includes support for 255 CD-ROM drives and an
- unlimited number of optical servers on a network, monitoring of up to 100
- users, and features color graphics support. The enhanced VAP version of
- OPTI-NET will permit add-on IBM SCSI controllers inserted into a network
- file server to handle up to seven CD-ROM drives per SCSI card. In
- addition, support for multiple add-on IBM SCSI cards has been added.
-
- Online's OPTI-NET LAN software for optical storage media is the number one
- selling product for network solutions. OPTI-NET LAN management software
- allows CD-ROM drives connected to a workstation on a Novell or NetBIOS
- compatible LAN to be accessed simultaneously by multiple user workstations
- on that network. The OPTI-NET VAP version provides LAN access to CD-ROM
- drives directly connected to a Novell Advanced NetWare 286 version 2.X
- file server or bridge, or an Advanced NetWare 386 version 3.X router.
-
- Online is a leader in solving the problems of electronic information
- delivery, specializing in applications requiring complex solutions and new
- technologies since 1979. A member of the Reed International Telepublishing
- Group, Online provides electronic publishing products and information
- systems to its clients throughout the world. Online's software products
- and client services include OPTI-WARE' database build and premastering
- systems, retrieval systems, and custom user interfaces; scanning and
- digitizing services; and in-house publishing systems. Online's high
- performance hardware products include SCSI CD-ROM adapters, multi-drive
- optical storage units, and digital audio systems.
-
- Online Computer Systems Inc
- 20251 Century Blvd, Germantown, MD 20874
- 301-428-3700; 800-922-9204; fax 301-428-2903
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