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- Here is a list of the discs that are currently available:
-
- Simtel20 MSDOS CD-ROM. This disc contains about 640 Megabytes of utilities,
- programming tools, source code, technical documentation, etc. It includes
- the entire Simtel20 MSDOS Archive. There is an index file in each directory,
- and a master index file in the top directory that describes each file. The
- current editon of this disc was made in December 1992. The next edtion
- will be available in May 1993. The price is $24.95.
-
- CICA Microsoft Windows CD-ROM. This disc contains 640 Megabytes of Microsoft
- Windows programs. It includes hundreds of utilities, games, fonts, bitmaps,
- etc. All are written especially for Windows. It includes the entire CICA
- Windows collection from Indiana University, both zipped (340 meg) and
- unzipped (300 meg). This disc was produced in April 1993. The price
- is $24.95.
-
- Garbo MSDOS/MAC CD-ROM. This disc contains the Garbo archive from Vaasa
- University in Finland. It contains almost 400 Megabytes of software. About
- 250 meg is for MSDOS, and about 150 meg is for Macintoshes. The price is
- $24.95.
-
- Libris Britannia CD-ROM. This disc was made as a joint project with
- the Public Domain and Shareware Library of Sussex, England. It contains
- over 600 meg of up to date, and very well indexed software. It is biased
- toward the technical and scientific PC user and includes extensive
- sections on electronics, engineering, mathematics, medicine, ham
- radio, and other specialist areas. PDSL acts as librarian for the UK
- C User's Group, and the programming section includes the UK CUG volumes.
- The disc comes with a 124 page manual that contains capsule descriptions
- of about 100-250 words for each item, with information on version number,
- registration fee, and hardware required. This disc was made in February
- 1993, and costs $69.95.
-
- Hobbes OS/2 CD-ROM. This disc contains the OS/2 archives from hobbes.nmsu.edu
- There is about 2000 OS/2 programs (220 Meg). Many of the same programs are
- also included as uncompressed files, for a total of over 550 meg of software.
- The files on this disc were downloaded in November 1992. The price is $24.95.
-
- AB20 Amiga CD-ROM. This disc contains the ab20.larc.nasa.gov Amiga archive.
- There is about 130 megabytes of Amiga programs, and all of comp.sources.amiga
- and comp.binaries.amiga. Ab20 has gone offline, so this is a snapshot of the
- final state of the archive. This disc will NOT work with CDTV. The CDROM
- was made in May 1992. The price is $24.95.
-
- Info-Mac CD-ROM. Over 4000 programs from Stanford University's SUMEX
- Archive, including desk accessories, games, virus dectection programs
- and commercial demos. It is also jam-packed with graphics, sounds and
- Hypercard stacks. For the more technically inclined, there are source code
- samples and entire program listings as well as technical documentation and
- discussions. The programs on this CD-ROM are from Stanford University's
- Sumex-Aim Info-Mac Archive, one of the most complete and up to date
- collections of Macintosh software. This disc is in HFS Mac format.
- It was made in August 1992. The price is $39.95.
-
- Desktop Bookshop CD-ROM. This disc contains several thousand works of
- classic literature, historical documents, and technical information.
- The complete works of Shakespeare, Chaucer, Virgil, Dante and Milton
- are on the disc, along with books by Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, Stephen
- Crane, Herman Melville, and Edgar Allan Poe. The text of many treaties
- and international agreements, Supreme Court decisions, the 1991 CIA
- world fact book, dictionaries, thesaruses, and word lists. There is
- a large collection of technical documents, including all the internet
- RFCs. All the files are plain text ASCII, so this disc can be used on
- almost any system. The price is $39.95. [There has been a legal
- challange to the public domain status of some of the works on this disc,
- so we have suspended sales until the matter is resolved. We hope to
- begin shipping again in early 1993.]
-
- C Users' Group Library CD-ROM. C source code from the C Users' Group.
- Mostly MSDOS, early volumes are CP/M, later UNIX. Source for editors,
- disassemblers, compilers, interpreters, communications, bbs', games,
- tutorials, libraries, etc. Also all source code listings from the C Users'
- Journal. Made in Oct. 92, the price is $49.95.
-
- Source Code CD-ROM. This disc contains the Usenet source archives, the
- Simtel20 Unix-C Archive, and a large collection of MSDOS source code. There
- is a total of about 600 megabytes of source code. It is mostly C, but also
- has some pascal, lisp, c++, modula2, fortran, assembly, etc. This disc was
- made in March 1992. The price is $39.95.
-
- X11R5 and GNU CD-ROM. This disc contains all the X11R5 Window System sources,
- including all the contributed software, all the GNU source code, and sparc
- binaries and libraries for the Gnu programs and the X11R5 server and clients.
- The X11R5 sources are at patch level seventeen. This disc is in Rock Ridge
- format, so full unix pathnames are visible on systems that support the
- RR extensions. This CD-ROM was made in December 1992. The price is $39.95.
-
- Nova CDROM. 636 meg. of NeXT treasures await you on this CD. The files
- run the gamut from utilities, fonts, sounds, graphics, text files to a
- large collection of NeXTSTEP games. SoftPC applications are included.
- Each subdirectory contains an index file with the file name, version,
- author, and description. The entire disc is also indexed for use with
- Digital Librarian. The disc is iso9660 and also includes the Rock Ridge
- extensions so you can see long file names. Jan 93; $39.95.
-
- Linux Operating System CDROM. This disc contains the Beta release of Linux,
- a Unix-Like operating system. It contains a complete system, ready to run,
- including the kernel, all the GNU utilities, and the X11R5 window system.
- All the source code for the Linux kernel is included. This CD-ROM was made
- by Adam Richter. The production release will be available in May. The
- price for the Beta Release is $60. The price for both the Beta and the
- production release is $99.
-
- Sprite CDROM. This disc contains the source code and documentation for
- the Sprite Network Operating System. Sprite is a research operating system
- developed at the University of California, Berkeley. All the reseach papers
- from the Sprite project are also included on the disc. This software on this
- disc is primarily intended for research purposes, and is not really intended
- to be used as a production system. Boot images are provided for Sun
- SparcStations and DECStations. The cost is $24.95.
-
- All of these discs, except the Info-Mac Disc, are in ISO-9660 format, so they
- are readable on almost any system. No special software is required.
-
- Shipping and handling is $5 (per order, not per disc) for US/Canada,
- and $10 for airmail overseas. If you live in California, please add
- sales tax.
-
- You may order via email. Our email address is
- info@cdrom.com
-
- You can send a check or money order to
-
- Walnut Creek CDROM
- 1547 Palos Verdes, Suite 260
- Walnut Creek, CA 94596
- USA
-
- Or you can order by MasterCard, Visa or American Express. If you do not
- trust email with your credit card number, you can call me at
-
- +1 800 786-9907
- +1 510 674-0783
- +1 510 674-0821 (FAX)
-
-
- There will be other discs available soon.
-
- * * * CD-ROM Caddies are available for $4.95 each. * * *
-
- Plastic jewel boxes are 10/$5.
-
- We continue to seek partners in CDROM production. If you have a good
- idea for a disc and want to work with us, give me a call.
-
- The most current version of this catalog is available via anonymous ftp
- from cdrom.com:/pub/catalog.
-