For your information, we are distributing iSeries applications on CDs,
running with LODRUN. 

We do the following steps:
- SAVOBJ qtemp/qinstapp to DVD: restriction: no compression, no compaction
- With OpNav, go into IFS, and find QOPT
- "copy" the file QTEMP
- "paste" on your local drive
- burn this file on a CD with closing session

This CD can be used with LODRUN command.

It worked since V4R5M0.

Michel-Claude Ducrest
Nestec SA

-----Original Message-----
From: Vern Hamberg [mailto:vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday,21. August 2003 15:41
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: re : DVD-RAM Drive in new machine


Adam

Thanks for your willingness to do this. No rush, at your convenience, of 
course. Are these things rewritable?

As I suggested, try a program that does something harmless - you may 
already know this, but it just needs to be named QINSTAPP and saved from 
QTEMP with SAVOBJ.

BTW, nice testimonial from Tupperware.

Vern

At 01:48 PM 8/21/2003 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi Vern,
>
>If you like, I can try and do the test. Probably won't get a chance next
>week, but the week after I should have time.
>
>We bought 15 blank DVD-RAMs from IBM for A$3000 (inclusive of a 10% goods &
>services tax), or roughly A$180 per disk (pre-tax), which would work out
>around US$90. They were all two sided, which means they come in a plastic
>jacket. The DVD-RAM however, can use disks with or without the jacket. We
>also had one sample single-sided disk from IBM which was also in a jacket.
>The double-sided are stuck in the jackets, the single-sided can be removed
>but are read-only when not in the jacket.
>
>The company we're doing the extraction for has apparently bought a
>Panasonic DVD-RAM reader which can also use the disks in jackets, so that's
>not a specific IBM thing. I do believe you can get the same disks from
>sources other than IBM for a bit less as well.
>
>I'll let you know how I go with the test.
>
>Thanks
>
>Adam Driver


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