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From: wjolitz@soda.berkeley.edu (William F. Jolitz)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: mounting cdroms (have you succeeded?)
Date: 24 Sep 1992 21:46:03 GMT
Organization: U.C. Berkeley, CS Undergraduate Association
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In article <1311@admin.mport.COM> jack@admin.mport.COM (Jack Craig) writes:
>excuse my ignorance, but what is DDJ and how can i start getting it?
>i am very interested in cdrom filesystems on unix.

Excuse me. I often default on industry-speak. DDJ stands for Dr. Dobbs
Journal. You can contact DDJ at 1-415-358-9500 for subscriptions (or
pick up a copy of the magazine -- it's on newstands -- and send in the
little subscription card.

The CDROM articles will be in the Dec/Jan edition (I believe). In the meantime,
you should check out Rich Morin's column in SunExpert magazine (June 92
"CD or Not CD and Other Questions"). Rich is the author of Prime Time Freeware
and his columns on CDROMs are quite informative. Also, check out the
April 92 article in MacWorld entitled "How to Make your Own CDROM". Finally, 
there are newsgroups on cdrom (I believe alt.cdrom) you might want to read.

Lynne.