Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac:32365 comp.sys.mac.programmer:6513 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!gatech!mcnc!rti!sas!cole From: cole@sas.UUCP (Tom Cole) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Want info on CD-ROM drives Keywords: info wanted cd-rom Message-ID: <1045@sas.UUCP> Date: 22 May 89 14:26:43 GMT Distribution: usa Organization: SAS Institute Inc.,Cary NC,25712 Lines: 39 Okay, we are clearly on the dawn of a new flood of information via CD-ROM, and the impending availability of "Phil and Dave's Excellent CD" from Apple, just chock full of goodies, makes it seems like now is the time to look into getting a CD-ROM drive. Besides, the ability to play music through a $7000 Mac II is just too good to pass up ;-). Anyway, what's out there? I know that Apple has a drive, and it probably is a pretty good one, with nice solid features and decent system support, and also probably costs a bit more than third-party drives. I have heard that there is a company that sells a driver for less than $100 that will function with nine or so CD-ROM type drives. So clearly, there is some choice in the market right now. o What are the drives that are out there, and what are there relevant features? o What will such a drive cost me? o What nifty cool neato software comes with the drives or is generally available out there in the world? o What special considerations to using a CD-ROM are there that I haven't thought of? (Like "Can't be served via TOPS", or maybe "Drivers eat memory" or somesuch thing that doesn't seem likeley but would be *real* irritating.) I apologize if this has been beaten to death recently, I am a somewhat sporadic reader of these groups. Any and all info would be greatly appreciated. E-mail is preferable to news postings as I don't read news often enough. Thanks in advance for any help.... Tom Cole SAS Institute {anywhere}mcnc|rti|sas|cole Declaimer: Othello