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- From: fhinf@iraul1.ira.uka.de (Thomas Baetzler)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Aminet CD-ROM disc, 6/93
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- Date: 14 Jul 1993 14:59:12 GMT
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- Keywords: CD-ROM, collection, freeware, shareware, commercial
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-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Aminet CD-ROM disc, 6/93
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- A CD-ROM snapshot of the entire Aminet Collection of freely
- distributable software from the Internet. It also contains the final
- snapshot of the AB20 Amiga archive as well as the Usenet comp.sources.amiga
- and comp.binaries.amiga archives. Future editions of this disc will contain
- only the Aminet Collection.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Walnut Creek CD-ROM
- Address: 1547 Palos Verdes
- Suite 260
- Walnut Creek, CA 94596
- USA
-
- Telephone: (800) 786-9907
- (510) 674-0783
-
- FAX: (510) 674-0821
-
- E-mail: info@cdrom.com
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- $24.95 (US).
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- You'll need a CD-ROM drive as well as a suitable filesystem (Asimware
- AsimCDFS, CPR CDFS, Xetec CDFS, Babel CDFS...) to access the data on the
- Aminet CD-ROM.
-
- Since most of the files on this CD are stored as archives (for
- example, in "lha" format), you might need an external storage medium for
- decompressing the files. The necessary software to do this is supplied on
- the CD-ROM. Some of the programs contained in the archive might require
- special hardware/software to run.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Testing was done on an A2500/030 running OS 2.04, using a GVP
- Series II host adapter, a NEC CDR 74 CD-ROM drive, and Asimware's
- AsimCDFS. The machine features 1 MB of Chip, 4 MB of 32 and 2 MB of 16
- Bit ram.
-
- I have not tested this disc on a CDTV or CD32 personally. Jack
- Velte of Walnut Creek CD-ROM has assured me that this title is CDTV
- compatible.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- Getting a CD-ROM full of interesting software for the Amiga has
- become much easier over the last few months. Almathera Software in the UK
- continued to cater to the needs of the CDTV users, and now Walnut Creek has
- finally come up with the long promised Aminet CD-ROM.
-
- Aminet is actually the name for a network of several FTP sites that
- stock Amiga Software. Uploads to one Aminet site get (at least
- theoretically) forwarded to all other sites in the network, providing
- multiple access points to the same software base. Ever since the demise of
- the well-known "AB20" ftp site (ab20.larc.nasa.gov), Aminet has been a
- valuable repository for Amiga software, so it really makes sense to have a
- CD-ROM snapshot of that site. On Aminet, you can find many things that make
- your Amiga more powerful, easier to use, and best of all, more fun to use.
-
- If you've ever been to an Aminet site, you know what to expect on
- the CD-ROM, since Walnut Creek has replicated the original directory
- structure of the site in the /AMINET subdirectory. The top level
- directories are a rough classification, and subdirectories elaborate on that
- description. The files themselves are usually accompanied by "Readme" files
- containing more or less terse descriptions.
-
- The files are usually archived with one of the more popular
- archivers like LhA or LhArc. Some files, especially demos using a dedicated
- track loader, have been treated with the Disk Masher. This means that you
- can't run programs directly off the CD-ROM, but it also gives you the
- opportunity to use the Aminet CD in your mailbox. To this end, each
- directory contains directory listings in "FILES.BBS", "WILDCAT.TXT" and
- "00_INDEX.TXT" files. This should insure compatibility to most mayor BBS
- systems.
-
- To unpack archived files, you could use any of the programs provided
- in the /TOOLS directory, if you don't have them already installed somewhere
- on your system. Using a file utility like SID or DirOpus greatly facilitates
- browsing and unarchiving.
-
- Actually, browsing through the files on the Aminet CD can be lots of
- fun. Even if you're a regular user of Aminet, you'll discover many
- fascinating items you've never noticed before. For instance, you could take
- a look at some of the people who started and support Aminet, since their
- portraits are available in PIX/IRC. Or you could listen to some of the songs
- that are archived in the MOD directory. Even if the possibilities are
- limited, you'll take a lot of time to sample them all.
-
- As a pack-in bonus, this first release of the Aminet CD-ROM also
- contains the old AB20 collection witch such diverse goodies as a lot of Eric
- Schwartz animations, and such. Since Aminet can be expected to grow quite a
- bit in the near future, this archive will not be included in upcoming
- updates.
-
- The disc is mastered in ISO-9660 Mode 2 format, which means that
- the original UNIX filenames of the archives had to be to converted to
- all-uppercase. Still, this is much better than having to resort to
- Mode 1 with it's MS-DOS style "8.3" filenames.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The Aminet CD-ROM booklet contains just the barest minimum
- information about the contents of the disc. While a text file in the top
- level directory points out that most of the data on the disc is in
- compressed format, there are no detailed instructions given of how to use
- these files. Amiga novices (i.e., the intended CDTV clientele) might need
- help using the disc.
-
- The individual archives on the CD-ROM are accompanied by "readme"
- files detailing their contents. Depending on who uploaded the file to
- Aminet, this might be a full description, or only one line.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- One improvement I would suggest to the makers of the Aminet CD is
- that they include some file management utility on the disc, thus
- facilitating the access to the data for novice users.
-
- Another thing I'd like to see would be the inclusion of fully
- installed preconfigured software. One likely candidate for such a treatment
- would be PasTeX (an Amiga implementation of TeX). You could have binaries
- and computed fonts on the CD, and thus save some megabytes of HD space.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- As an Amiga archive CD-ROM, I can only compare this disc to
- Almathera's 17 Bit collection. Apart from the differences in content, I
- prefer the organisation of the Aminet CD over that of the latter. If you
- want something particular, you usually know where to search for it. Also,
- since most of the files in the Aminet archives are compressed using file
- compressors, you can unpack directly to RAM: or a hard drive. The 17 Bit CD
- stores all files in DMS format, so you can only unpack to floppy disks.
- Also, you have to use their proprietary file selection menu to find a
- particular archive. While this "disk creator" might be an interesting
- feature for novices, I really hate being forced to take a detour to get at
- the data I want.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- Walnut Creek have announced quarterly updates of the disc, selling
- for $19.95/quarter plus postage and handling
-
- The company operates an Internet FTP site, ftp.cdrom.com. It has
- lots of interesting information concerning CD-ROMs, as well as index files
- of all their CD-ROMs.
-
- My personal experience with Walnut Creek has been very good. If you
- have any questions or suggestions, you can always contact them via email.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- Walnut Creek offer full guarantee, so that you can return the CD-ROM
- for a full refund if you are dissatisfied with it for any reason.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- I'm very happy with my very own Aminet archives at home. Now I can
- play and test with all those files I was always too lazy to download
- directly. :-) Also, the proposed quarterly updates will always keep my
- collection up to date.
-
- I would rate the Aminet CD-ROM 4.5 out of 5 stars.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1993 Thomas Baetzler. All rights reserved.
-
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-
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-
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