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- From: dylan@cs.washington.edu (Dylan McNamee)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: AmiCDROM version 1.4
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Date: 8 Nov 1993 23:44:04 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: CD-ROM, filesystem, multimedia, freeware
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- AmiCDROM version 1.4
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- This is the first freely distributable CD-ROM filesystem for the
- Amiga. It supports the ISO-9660 standard, the Rockridge extensions, and
- Macintosh HFS. It includes source in C. It works.
-
- The program is available on the Aminet ftp sites in the file
- /pub/aminet/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM-1.4.lha.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Frank Munkert
- Address: Zum Froschbruecklein 5
- 90411 Nuernberg
- Germany
-
- E-mail: ln_fmu@pki-nbg.philips.de
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- Free.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- Any Amiga with a SCSI host adapter supporting "SCSI Direct."
- A SCSI CD-ROM drive.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- Apparently works with AmigaDOS versions 1.3 through 2.1.
- (I tested it only on version 2.1.)
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Amiga 2500/30
- Commodore 2091 SCSI controller
- Apple CD300 CD-ROM drive (see a previous comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- review of this excellent drive)
- Kickstart 2.04, Workbench 2.1
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- For AmigaDOS versions previous to 2.1, installation consists of
- slightly modifying a supplied Mountlist template, adding it to your
- DEVS:Mountlist file, and then copying the cdrom-handler file to your L:
- directory.
-
- For DOS version 2.1 and above, installation consists of dragging the
- "CD0" icon into the DEVS:DosDrivers drawer, changing the icon's "info" to
- specify your CD-ROM's unit number, and copying cdrom-handler to L:. It would
- be nice to have an Installer script, for newer Amiga users; but even as is,
- installation is quite easy.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- Once installed, AmiCDROM makes a CD-ROM drive accessible by an
- Amiga. Operation is transparent and fast. Once you mount the CD device
- (e.g., "mount CD0:"), discs inserted into the CD-ROM drive show up on the
- Amiga Workbench, accessible just like an ordinary read-only device. It
- works as advertised. I was able to read the following discs with AmiCDROM:
-
- Aminet CD-ROM (from Walnut Creek CD-ROM)
- Kodak's PhotoCD sampler (came with Apple CD300)
- Lost Treasures of Infocom 2 CD-ROM
- Lemmings CDTV
- Hypermedia's Fish Collection
- Various Mac HFS CD-ROMS
- Various MS-DOS & Windows CD-ROMS (junk I had lying around)
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The archive comes with a "README" and a "doc" file. The doc file is
- slightly technical but very readable. A simple AmigaGuide help file would
- have been useful, but this is an excellent first effort.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- I am amazed by this program. It has always seemed strange that all
- the CD-ROM filesystems for the Amiga were commercial, but the situation has
- persisted for years, effectively adding $40 to $90 (US) to any CD-ROM
- purchase. This program eliminates that extra cost for most CD-ROM users.
- Even more amazing is that it comes with source code, virtually ensuring a
- continuing stream of improvements and support.
-
- Frank mentions in the documentation that Amiga protection bits are
- currently not supported, but will be added in a future version.
-
- In addition, the program does not support discs with the following
- features, simply because the author doesn't have access to discs with these
- attributes:
-
- - Interleaved mode (ISO)
- - Multi-disk volumes (ISO)
- - Multi-volume disks (ISO)
- - Logical blocks other than 2048 bytes (ISO)
- - Deep directory relocation (Rock Ridge)
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- The only other CD-ROM filesystem I have used is CDROM-FS, from
- Canadian Prototype Replicas. CDROM-FS supports one less filesystem (no HFS
- support) and the same set of CD-ROM drives. It has a bug which caused me to
- try AmiCDROM in the first place -- using "lha" to extract large archives
- directly from CD-ROM always hangs my Amiga. I haven't reported this bug to
- CPR, because I haven't been able to contact them. (I wrote a letter over a
- year ago, trying to get an updated version of the software, and never
- received a reply. My current version of CDROM-FS was updated by my dealer,
- after much hassle.)
-
- Aside from CPR's CDROM-FS bug, the products are quite similar,
- except for the following cosmetic differences:
-
- o CDROM-FS displays non-Amiga discs on Workbench with a fancy
- icon. AmiCDROM displays them with a generic disk icon.
-
- o CDROM-FS comes with an Installer script and AmigaGuide
- documentation, and AmiCDROM does not.
-
- o CDROM-FS comes with a program to control the playing of
- audio CD's. This program is much like Jukebox (available on
- the Aminet ftp sites) which I have found to be an excellent
- substitute. A bug in previous versions of AmiCDROM
- prevented audio CD programs from working, but it has been
- fixed.
-
- A previous version of AmiCDROM has been compared to other CD-ROM
- filesystems, and was found to be slower, due to lack of caching. The
- current version has added caching, but I haven't heard of any more recent
- benchmarks.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- I found no bugs. (One net reader reports some Enforcer hits,
- but hasn't been able to attribute them to AmiCDROM for sure.)
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- You get source code, and Frank's on the internet. Support just
- doesn't come better than that. In the past couple months, AmiCDROM has had
- three updates.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- I'm amazed by this program. Out of nowhere, this program reduces
- the cost of almost every Amiga CD-ROM drive by $40. Frank should be thanked
- and commended for his efforts (I guess that's what I'm doing here...).
- Thanks Frank!
-
- I give it a hearty two thumbs up. On a scale of 1 to 5 shiny discs,
- I give AmiCDROM a solid 4.9. If it came with an Installer script and an
- AmigaGuide help file, this would raise my rating to 5.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- None -- you may copy and redistribute this review as widely as you
- wish. Please don't spindle or mutilate though.
-
- Dylan McNamee
- dylan@cs.washington.edu
-
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