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- From: Harv@cup.portal.com (Harv R Laser)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- Subject: Re: CDTV and what can it do.
- Message-ID: <69756@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 06:09:53 PST
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
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- >Hi Harv
- >
- >I was interested in your discussion about the Parnet program for linking a
- >CDTV to an Amiga. I have an A500+ with a GVP Hard Disk in the expansion
- >port - exactly where an A570 unit would sit. And I believe there is no way
- >to have them both connected at the same time i.e. no through-port on the A570.
- >I also have an old A500 (1.2 KS, 1/2 Mb chip) which I could use for a CDTV
- >upgrade offer. The price difference between a CDTV and an A570 is not that
- >greate, and you get a much sexier looking unit with the CDTV as well as
- >a remote controller... so the big question is, with parnet will my A500+
- >be able to use the CDTV as though it were an A570, and allow me to use my
- >Hard Disk as well - or do you know a way of connecting the two at once.
- >
- >Yours in ignorance 8-)
- >
- >Tim
-
- Heh heh.. sometimes that's my motto too, Tim :-)
- Parnet connects two Amigas or one Amiga and one CDTV together via
- their parallel ports. Either machine can access the resources and
- devices of the other machine, that is, you can type on your Amiga
- and read files off the CDTV's CD ROM drive. This is gonna be slower
- than slapping the A570 on a 500. How much slower? well an A570
- ona 500 will be just as fast as a CDTV. The parnet way is gonna be
- as fast as the two computers + parallel port can push the data around,
- faster than a floppy but slower than a hard drive.
-
- I don't own a 500 nor an A570, but from all I've read and seen
- about it, when you hook the two together you basically have all
- the functionality of a CDTV machine, but, as you've noticed, the A570
- has no bus pass-thru. So yes, if you were to Parnet your 500 to
- a CDTV, you would still have full use of your 500's hard drive and
- anything else stuck to it or installed inside it. And you could talk
- to the CDTV. For instance, (I like to cite this example) you could
- buy Walnut Creek's "GIFs Galore" CD ROM for about $25... it has six
- thousand GIF pictures on it. You could access them from your
- 500 over Parnet from CDTV's drive and do whatever with them.
-
- Another possible plus for a separate CDTV isyou could unhook the thing,
- take it to your living room, plug it into your tv/stereo setup,
- and sit on your sofa and control it from across the room to play music
- CDs, or CDTV games or apps on your television. You could drag it to
- your user group meeting aong with Hypermedia Concept's Fish Disk CD ROM
- (now has 700 disks on it) and slap a floppy drive on it and let
- the club members make their own Fish Disks from the CD with a nifty
- version of Express Copy that comes on it.
-
- Either solution will let you do basically the same stuff. The two-machines
- with parnet solution may prove to be a bit more versatile, in the
- long run, and if your 500 explodes, you still have a backup computer
- to use.
- .
-
- Harv
-