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- From: wade@nb.rockwell.com (Wade Guthrie)
- Subject: Re: CD-ROM: SCSI vs "other",fast vs slow,Mitsumi,MPC,formats ->?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.165601.8341@nb.rockwell.com>
- Sender: wade@nb.rockwell.com (Wade Guthrie)
- Organization: Rockwell International
- References: <1993Jan12.063358.1271@julian.uwo.ca>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 16:56:01 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan12.063358.1271@julian.uwo.ca>, wlsmith@valve.heart.rri.uwo.ca (Wayne Smith) writes:
- > I've got a few CD-rom questions here...
- >
- > (The questions pertain to a single-user situation, MS-DOS, 286-20 or
- > 386-33 or 386-40 computer, SVGA, windows, no sound board)...
-
- Ok, for point of reference, my setup is a 386-25, SCSI disc and CD.
-
- > 1) Given the relatively low data transfer rate of these CD-rom drives,
- > is there any advantage in getting a SCSI cd-rom (and paying $150 to
- > $200 for a SCSI controller) or would a proprietary controller card
- > be perfectly adequate?
-
- Well, you have to ask yourself: do you want to stay with DOS for the
- rest of your life? If the answer is no (I am planning on getting Linux,
- for example), then I think SCSI will be more compatible with other OS
- options.
-
- As far as throughput, heck, I don't know. The reason I originally went
- SCSI was card slots. I can have up to seven devices (I currently have
- 2 hard disks and a CD) plus a floppy controller and only suck-up one
- slot.
-
- > (I've read about tons of problems with SCSI drivers. Are drivers for
- > proprietary controllers more or less trouble-free?)
-
- I had to do one driver swap (to get sound -- the first driver did data okay,
- but no sound). This was no hastle (and DC Drives should have known better,
- anyway). From what I've heard, the Correl SCSI drivers are pretty good
- as well. The proprietary drivers will be matched to the CD-ROM, so they
- should be pretty okay too.
-
- > 2) Is this multi-media thing just a list of required hardware?
- > (ie are cd-rom drives sold 3 or 4 years ago just as MPC compatible
- > as currently available ones?)
-
- They may not be fast enough. I don't remember the speed requirements, but
- I think it is in the neighborhood of 350ms access on the CD-ROM. The cheapest
- drives (as well as most of the 3 or 4 year-old ones) are gonna be in the
- area of 600ms.
-
- > Is it possible to buy a cd-rom drive
- > today and find that it is in some way (major or minor) not MPC
- > compatible?
-
- Yeah, speed.
-
- > 3b) I haven't asked HI-TECH if they sell a starter-pak of CD software, but
- > is it cheaper in the long run to buy a drive and start-set of cd's in
- > a combined deal (what, $280, $325?) or just buy the drive of my choice
- > and buy the software of choice separately?
-
- Well, it depends on what you want. I never would buy a description of
- mammals (a common CD in the CD-bundles sold with the drive) on my own.
- Yeah, I could get one cheaper if I got it with the drive; but, I got away
- cheaper still -- I didn't get it at all. When I looked what came with the
- bundles and asked myself: would you buy any (or even 3 out of 5) of those on
- your own? If the answer is 'yes', then you should probably go with the
- bundle.
-
- > 4) Is there a top-10 list of "must-have" cd's. or a list of stuff not to
- > get? Does anyone have any preferences either way?
-
- I decided that one big reason to get a CD-ROM was to get a tap into all
- the shareware (it is a lot easier than down-loading, for me). I think that
- the SIMTEL disc ($24.95, as I remember from Walnut Creek) is really cool.
- In addition, there's the CICA windows disk. I'd give the GNU disc a miss,
- cause the stuff's not set-up for PCs (find a disc with the GNUISH stuff on
- it -- SIMTEL has some, but not a lot). Finally, if you get a CD-ROM drive
- that takes caddies, you can't beat Walnut Creek ($4.95); their number is
- 1-800-786-9907.
-
- Hope this helps.
- --
- Wade | "Ah, a work of fiction! (well, you didn't
- wade@nb.rockwell.com | say that, did you?)"
- Me be not speaking for the Rock. |
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