EPICS XL data storage on CD's

Margaret Cooley (m.cooley@arnie.cfi.unsw.EDU.AU)
Wed, 22 May 1996 16:51:33 +1000

This may well be a dumb question, but this is fairly new territory to me.
We have a Coulter EPICS XL with a 486 workstation. Currently we are
archiving all our listmodde data onto rewritable Sony Magneto-optical
disks. Due to considerations of clinical trials etc, I want to go to
non-rewritable media, and by far the cheapest alternative seems to be
CD-ROM (I can get a Sony CDU-920S CD-R drive premastering unit and CD's for
the price of 6 months worth of magneto optical disks. Can people please
advise:

(1) Have you done this?

(2) How well does it work?

Thanks in advance for all replies

Margaret

Margaret A. Cooley, PhD
Centre for Immunology
St Vincent's Hospital
Darlinghurst NSW 2010 AUSTRALIA
Ph: 61-2-3617700; Fax: 61-2-3612391.


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