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Hi,
I use a portable CDROM unit that connects to a parallel port all the time
and it works great! We still have a lot of workstations on our site that do
not have CDROM drives and are not on a network so this sure makes my life
easier. You just attach the unit, install the program (mine installs in
both DOS and Windows) and tadaa!
Judy
P.S. I leave the directory in place in case I ever need to use the CDROM on
the workstation again. At this point, most of our workstations have the
program installed already so all I do is shut down the machine and boot up
with the CD-ROM unit attached and the OS detects it automatically on
startup.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cherri [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Saturday, April 11, 1998 8:40 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [PCBUILD] External CD-Rom/Parallel Port
>
> Fellow Listmembers,
> I will be upgrading the workstations on our Novell 3.12 network
> from Win
> 3.1 to Win 95. Most of these workstations do not have a CD-Rom drive.
> The
> latest flyer from CDW shows a backpack external CD-Rom drive for parallel
> port. This seems to be an answer to the upgrade process. I am not quite
> sure about installing Win 95 on the Server as of yet because of space on
> the HD. Could anyone advise the amount of space Win 95 would take up on
> the server (space is a consideration at this point on our server). Any
> one
> have experience with using External CD-Rom drives? Fast or slow? Good or
> bad?
> TIA for sharing your knowledge.
> Cherri Krowten
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