Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!gumby!wmu-cs!dodgson From: dodgson@cs.wmich.edu (Harry Dodgson) Newsgroups: comp.ivideodisc Subject: Re: SCSI based WORM Drives --are there any?? Summary: In the Mac world... Message-ID: <493@cs.wmich.edu> Date: 31 Mar 89 14:06:08 GMT References: Organization: Western Michigan Univ. CS Dept., Kalamazoo, MI Lines: 27 In article , hubey@pilot.njin.net (Hubey) writes: > I have been thinking of putting together a WORM disk based interactive computer > based tutorial-learning-teaching type of a package. > > I would like to use an Amiga 2000 since it output is interlaced > ie..sort of NTSC PAL compataible. > > Is there any place where the optical type devices for computer and > optical devices for video intersect?? i.e are there any optical ....... (extra deleted) > Are there any suggestions as to where I might look. > -- Laser Optical Technology 1803 Mission Street, #403 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (408) 426-7171 This company sells an 800 Meg worm drive, 108 msec average access, 4 msec track-track drive for $3995 (less 20% for educational). This includes cables, and software for a Macintosh. They also have software and SCSI interfaces for the IBM PC for $795. (insert usual disclaimers - pricelist dated Sep 1, 88) -- Harry Dodgson Jr. Internet: dodgson@cs.wmich.edu Western Michigan University (35.132.4.1) Computer Science Department Voice: (616) 387-5803 Kalamazoo, MI 49008