Two messages dealing with software on, and to read the DOQs.----Johnnie ---------------------------------------- Thu, 2 Dec 93 17:58 EST [log in to unmask] Re: DOQ Problem According to Gil Baldwin at GPO, little is known about the nature of the software to be included on the production run of DOQ CD-ROM disks, except that it will allow the downloading of files from the disk to another storage medium (e.g.: a hard drive). He indicated that the software on the Olmsted County test disk was not representative of what will be included in the production run, and that the most current information from USGS indicates that the massive series will *NOT* to include any software with display or printing capability. The Library Programs Service survey indicates that DOQ discs include "plain Vanilla" public domain software which provides basic retrieval functionality. IT DOES NOT PROVIDE IMAGE DISPLAY OR PRINTING CAPABILITY. IN ORDER TO UTILIZE THE DOQS A LIBRARY MUST PURCHASE GIS SOFTWARE. VIEWING OR PRINTING IMAGES OR MAPS REQUIRES GIS SOFTWARE. {capital letters represent the bold, underlined text in this statement} It would be a mistake to assume that the Olmsted County test disk accurately represents the final product, although the data format may be the same. Perhaps someone from USGS could fill us in on the particulars? John Stevenson ([log in to unmask]) University of Delaware Library ---------------------------------------------- 02 Dec 1993 18:45:23 -0600 (CST) ALLENLC@VUCTRVAX gis software Can anyone give me an idea how much GIS software will cost to run the DOQ discs? We have computers and CD drives. I expect we will need large format printers or plotters. Am I correct? Laurie Allen/Stevenson Library/Vanderbilt University/Nashville, TN [log in to unmask]