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In addition to serving as a standalone Web server for CD-ROM, the TopSpin server complements Web sites. It allows businesses to create HTML links from a Web page to a file or directory on a TopSpin-mounted disc. It also provides network administrators the option of creating a personalized home page for the server and managing the unit from a Web browser. For applications that require higher throughput, Compact Devices offers the TopSpin 150 Web and LAN server for CD-ROM. The TopSpin 150 offers all the features of the TopSpin 130 but operates at twice the clock speed. Both the TopSpin 150 and the TopSpin 130 operate as NT file servers as well as a Web, NetWare, or *** earrings File System (NFS) server. The Compact Devices TopSpin 130 and the TopSpin 150 servers are available as standalone, 6" by 4" by 1.5" external packages and as boards for integration into CD-ROM towers and other mechanical enclosures. The TopSpin 130 and TopSpin 150 sell for $495 and $795 respectively. (Compact Devices, Inc 16795 Lark Avenue, Suite 119, Los Gatos, CA 95030; 800/894-0519; Fax 408/354-3797,, *** necklaces and pendants, *** key pendants, replica *** necklaces,,Use and distribution of this article is subject to our Publisher Guidelines whereby the original author's information and copyright must be included.

Compact Devices Inc. expanded *** bracelets TopSpin 100 series product line-which now includes the TopSpin 130 and TopSpin 150-to provide workgroups a wider range of solutions for distributing CD-ROM data to the World Wide Web or LAN clients. The TopSpin 130 is Compact Devices' new multiprotocol CD-ROM server that enables organizations to provide Web users-both internally and externally-access to CD-ROM-based reference materials. A fully independent file server, the TopSpin 130 connects up to seven CD-ROM drives directly to an Ethernet LAN.

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