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- Subject: REVIEW: Source Code CD-ROM disc, March 1992 edition
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- Date: 15 Feb 1993 00:39:36 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: CD-ROM, C, UNIX, source code, programming, commercial
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- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: This review is by Thomas Baetzler, who does
- not currently have an e-mail address. He may be reached on FidoNet
- on the Medic BBS, 2:241/7509.2, or by mail:
- Thomas Baetzler, Herrenstr. 62, 7500 Karlsruhe, FRG.
- - Dan]
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Source Code CD-ROM disc, March 1992 edition
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- A data CD-ROM containing the source code to over 600 MB of
- freely-distributable programs, taken from various Internet archive sites.
- Most of the source code is written in C.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Walnut Creek CDROM
-
- Address: 1547 Palos Verdes Mall
- Suite 260
- Walnut Creek, CA 94596
-
- Telephone: (800) 786-9907
- (510) 947-5996
- Fax: (510) 947-1644
-
- You may download product information by ftp, including pricelists
- and catalogs, from cdrom.com (192.153.46.254).
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- Suggested retail price is $39.95 (US).
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: If you are the author of any software on this
- CD-ROM, Walnut Creek will send you a free copy of the disc. In
- addition, Walnut Creek occasionally announces special pricing for
- people on USENET; for example, buy one copy, and get additional
- copies for half price. - Dan]
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- You'll need a CD-ROM drive as well as a suitable driver to read this
- disc.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- The Source Code CD-ROM is used regularly 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. I have not tested this disc on a CDTV.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- The Source Code CD-ROM (SCCD) is mastered using ISO 9660 Level 1
- format and should thus be compatible with all Amiga and PC CD-ROM
- filesystems.
-
- It contains a large collection of miscellaneous MS/DOS source code,
- the SIMTEL-20 Unix-C archive, and last but not least a "USENET" directory
- that contains the archives of the alt.sources and the comp.sources.*
- newsgroups. [MODERATOR'S NOTE: This includes alt.sources.amiga and
- comp.sources.amiga. - Dan]
-
- Each of the three main sections features its own storage mechanism:
- the MS/DOS files are compressed using ZIP, while TAR archives prevail in the
- "UNIX_C" directory. The UseNet sourcecodes aren't packed at all, but just
- saved as they were posted: mostly multipart shar files.
-
- While the original PKAZip sometimes had problems decoding a
- particular compression scheme of the MS/DOS ZIP files, the less comfortable
- UnZip 5.1 worked fine for me. TAR files are best tackled with GNU Tar these
- days -- at least if you've got OS 2.04 or newer installed. Older ports of
- Tar did not work for me. [MODERATOR'S NOTE: Several versions of "unshar"
- exist for the Amiga on Fish Disks to unpack shar archives too. I use Unshar
- 1.3 by Eddy Carroll from Fish Disk 345, modified slightly to skip whitespace
- at the beginning of lines. - Dan]
-
- Since the disc is clearly a multi-system effort, there's no special
- Amiga support included -- but the potential customer should not be daunted
- by this. [MODERATOR'S NOTE: Many of these programs compile on the Amiga
- with little effort. - Dan]
-
- The only way for finding a program for a particular task is to grep
- [search] the supplied index-file for a keyword. Be sure to examine all
- listed entries, since there are sometimes quite a lot of different versions
- of the same programs around! I found the organization of the SCCD to be
- straightforward, and I had no problems whatsoever finding things I was
- looking for.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- None.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- The SCCD can be lots of fun for programmers, like when you browse
- through old entries to alt.sources: you'll never believe how many weird,
- useless and downright funny programs there are. If you're looking for things
- to port over to the Amiga, you'll find them there.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- The directory /USENET/COMPSRC/AMIGA/VOLUME08/DOS is trashed: The
- file "DOSDEV.C" is really "COMMAND.C" from a DME distribution. According to
- Walnut Creek, this error is contained in the original archive site from
- where they drew their master. Since the missing file dates back to some time
- in 1987, one really can live with that.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- The Source Code CD-ROM is a great resource for programmers, giving
- immediate access to tons of usable C code. Although the emphasis is on Unix
- and MS/DOS, there's plenty of usable programs for the Amiga, too.
-
- If you are a programmer, and you've been looking for your very own
- software archive -- here it is!
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1993 Thomas Baetzler. All rights reserved.
-
- Sorry, I do not have a working email address at the moment.
-
- You can contact me on FidoNet on Medic BBS, 2:241/7509.2
- Thomas Baetzler, Herrenstr. 62, D7500 Karlsruhe, FRG
- Voice: ++49 (0)721 29872 Data: ++49 (0)721 694986
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-
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