cdrom recorder

Jim Ho (jho@dres.dnd.ca)
Tue, 15 Nov 1994 16:20:26 GMT

In article PAUL@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu writes:
>From: PAUL@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
>To: jho@dres.dnd.ca (Jim,Ho)
>Date: Tue, 15 Nov 1994 08:03:23
>Subject: Re: your system
>Reply-To: robinson@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu

>What are you monitoring with the system?

We are looking at bacterial particles in air.

>We have had a good deal of experience with the recordable CDrom - did
>you see the articel I posted a couple of months ago on this? There
>are plenty of traps!

Yes and I am hoping that the software and hardware should have progressed
significantly by the 1st quarter of 1995 when the purchase will be initiated.
The machines that are being offered now can record in multiple sessions, not
unlike worm drives.

Do you agree that the resultant disks that can be read by any cdrom drive is
an important factor?

Thanks for the interest, Jim.

PS, I keep getting mail errors so if you get more than one copy of this then
perhaps one of the 4 resends worked.
Paul, it failed again so I am posting this to the listserv, hope you don't
mind. Sorry about the bandwidth.


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