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Dr M Cannell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Feb 1997 10:59:27 PST
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Dear Berndt

We use SG machines with MO drives and have no problem, of course once
you push it in any user can eject it... Is that the problem you refer
to? I have had no problem reading a PC written in iso9660 format with
our toshiba drive connected to the SG...

Regards Mark Cannell

On Wed, 26 Feb 1997 09:21:41 +0100 Berndt Ehinger wrote:


>
> Imaris is a good program and very easy to use. However, it runs on
Silicon
> Graphics machines, which use a Unix type operating system (Irix
6.2). You
> should know that such machines currently do not handle MO disk
drives
> adequately in a multiuser milieu and do not readily read CD disks of
the
> kind that you make yourself. Also, you should avoid Unix systems if
you do
> not have a Unix programming engineer at hand. It is certainly a
flexible and
> fast system, but it is also demanding.
>
> Berndt Ehinger
>
>
>
>
> __________________________________
>
> Berndt Ehinger
> Department of Ophthalmology
> Lund University Hospital
> S-221 85 Lund, Sweden
> Phone +46 46 17 16 90
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