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Walnut Creek CDROM : ウィキペディア英語版
Walnut Creek CDROM (of Walnut Creek, California) was an early provider of freeware, shareware and free software on CD-ROMs. The company was founded in August 1991 by Bob Bruce and was one of the first commercial distributors of free software on CD-ROMs. The company produced hundreds of titles on CD-ROMs, and ran the busiest FTP site on the Internet, ftp.cdrom.com, for many years.==History==In the early years, some of the most popular products were Simtel shareware for MS-DOS, CICA Shareware for Microsoft Windows (now the Sunny A archives), and the Aminet archives for the Amiga. In January 1994,http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/18988936/project-gutenberg-cd-rom it published a collection of 350 texts from Project Gutenberg, one of the first published ebook collections.Walnut Creek developed a close relationship with the FreeBSD Unix-like open source operating system project from its inception in 1993. The company published FreeBSD on CD-ROM, distributed it by FTP, employed FreeBSD project founders Jordan Hubbard and David Greenman, ran FreeBSD on its servers, sponsored FreeBSD conferences and published FreeBSD books, including ''The Complete FreeBSD''. By 1997, FreeBSD was Walnut Creek's "most successful product", according to Bruce.(FreeBSD Mall: Company History ) From 1995 onwards, Walnut Creek was also the official publisher of Slackware Linux.(The Linux distribution that's always in the black, The Age ) Walnut Creek also gained fame for its idgames directory, which was the de facto distribution center for the ''Doom''-engine modification community at the time.As more users gained access to high speed Internet connections, demand for software on physical media decreased dramatically. The company merged with Berkeley Software Design Inc. (BSDI) in 2000 to focus more engineering effort on the similar FreeBSD and BSD/OS operating systems. Soon after, BSDI acquired Telenet System Solutions, Inc., an Internet infrastructure server supplier.(BSDi Acquires Telenet System Solutions, Inc.; The New BSDi to Deliver Internet Infrastructure-Grade Software, Systems and Solutions, Business Wire ) The software assets of BSDI (FreeBSD, Slackware, BSD/OS) were acquired by Wind River Systems in 2001, and the remainder of the company renamed itself iXsystems.(Wind River to Acquire BSDi Software Assets, Extending Development Platforms to Include Robust UNIX-based Operating Systems for Embedded Devices, Business Wire ) Wind River dropped sponsorship of Slackware soon afterwards,(Slackware Commercial Distribution Left in Doubt as Developers Are Laid Off, ''Linux Today'' ) while the FreeBSD unit was divested as a separate entity in 2002 as FreeBSD Mall, Inc.iXsystems' server business was acquired in 2002 by Offmyserver, which reverted to the iXsystems name in 2005.(OffMyServer Renames Company iXsystems ) In February 2007, iXsystems acquired FreeBSD Mall.(iXsystems Announces Acquisition of FreeBSD Mall )Walnut Creek CDROM's URL,http://www.cdrom.com for a time was redirected to Simtel.nethttp://www.simtel.net/ but is now "Page not found", as is SimTel.Archive.org maintains a collection of the software they distributed (here )
Walnut Creek CDROM (of Walnut Creek, California) was an early provider of freeware, shareware and free software on CD-ROMs. The company was founded in August 1991 by Bob Bruce and was one of the first commercial distributors of free software on CD-ROMs. The company produced hundreds of titles on CD-ROMs, and ran the busiest FTP site on the Internet, ftp.cdrom.com, for many years.
==History==
In the early years, some of the most popular products were Simtel shareware for MS-DOS, CICA Shareware for Microsoft Windows (now the Sunny A archives), and the Aminet archives for the Amiga. In January 1994,〔http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/18988936/project-gutenberg-cd-rom〕 it published a collection of 350 texts from Project Gutenberg, one of the first published ebook collections.
Walnut Creek developed a close relationship with the FreeBSD Unix-like open source operating system project from its inception in 1993. The company published FreeBSD on CD-ROM, distributed it by FTP, employed FreeBSD project founders Jordan Hubbard and David Greenman, ran FreeBSD on its servers, sponsored FreeBSD conferences and published FreeBSD books, including ''The Complete FreeBSD''. By 1997, FreeBSD was Walnut Creek's "most successful product", according to Bruce.〔(FreeBSD Mall: Company History )〕 From 1995 onwards, Walnut Creek was also the official publisher of Slackware Linux.〔(The Linux distribution that's always in the black, The Age )〕 Walnut Creek also gained fame for its idgames directory, which was the de facto distribution center for the ''Doom''-engine modification community at the time.
As more users gained access to high speed Internet connections, demand for software on physical media decreased dramatically. The company merged with Berkeley Software Design Inc. (BSDI) in 2000 to focus more engineering effort on the similar FreeBSD and BSD/OS operating systems. Soon after, BSDI acquired Telenet System Solutions, Inc., an Internet infrastructure server supplier.〔(BSDi Acquires Telenet System Solutions, Inc.; The New BSDi to Deliver Internet Infrastructure-Grade Software, Systems and Solutions, Business Wire )〕
The software assets of BSDI (FreeBSD, Slackware, BSD/OS) were acquired by Wind River Systems in 2001, and the remainder of the company renamed itself iXsystems.〔(Wind River to Acquire BSDi Software Assets, Extending Development Platforms to Include Robust UNIX-based Operating Systems for Embedded Devices, Business Wire )〕 Wind River dropped sponsorship of Slackware soon afterwards,〔(Slackware Commercial Distribution Left in Doubt as Developers Are Laid Off, ''Linux Today'' )〕 while the FreeBSD unit was divested as a separate entity in 2002 as FreeBSD Mall, Inc.
iXsystems' server business was acquired in 2002 by Offmyserver, which reverted to the iXsystems name in 2005.〔(OffMyServer Renames Company iXsystems )〕 In February 2007, iXsystems acquired FreeBSD Mall.〔(iXsystems Announces Acquisition of FreeBSD Mall )〕
Walnut Creek CDROM's URL,〔http://www.cdrom.com〕 for a time was redirected to Simtel.net〔http://www.simtel.net/〕 but is now "Page not found", as is SimTel.
Archive.org maintains a collection of the software they distributed (here )

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ウィキペディアでWalnut Creek CDROM (of Walnut Creek, California) was an early provider of freeware, shareware and free software on CD-ROMs. The company was founded in August 1991 by Bob Bruce and was one of the first commercial distributors of free software on CD-ROMs. The company produced hundreds of titles on CD-ROMs, and ran the busiest FTP site on the Internet, ftp.cdrom.com, for many years.==History==In the early years, some of the most popular products were Simtel shareware for MS-DOS, CICA Shareware for Microsoft Windows (now the Sunny A archives), and the Aminet archives for the Amiga. In January 1994,http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/18988936/project-gutenberg-cd-rom it published a collection of 350 texts from Project Gutenberg, one of the first published ebook collections.Walnut Creek developed a close relationship with the FreeBSD Unix-like open source operating system project from its inception in 1993. The company published FreeBSD on CD-ROM, distributed it by FTP, employed FreeBSD project founders Jordan Hubbard and David Greenman, ran FreeBSD on its servers, sponsored FreeBSD conferences and published FreeBSD books, including ''The Complete FreeBSD''. By 1997, FreeBSD was Walnut Creek's "most successful product", according to Bruce.(FreeBSD Mall: Company History ) From 1995 onwards, Walnut Creek was also the official publisher of Slackware Linux.(The Linux distribution that's always in the black, The Age ) Walnut Creek also gained fame for its idgames directory, which was the de facto distribution center for the ''Doom''-engine modification community at the time.As more users gained access to high speed Internet connections, demand for software on physical media decreased dramatically. The company merged with Berkeley Software Design Inc. (BSDI) in 2000 to focus more engineering effort on the similar FreeBSD and BSD/OS operating systems. Soon after, BSDI acquired Telenet System Solutions, Inc., an Internet infrastructure server supplier.(BSDi Acquires Telenet System Solutions, Inc.; The New BSDi to Deliver Internet Infrastructure-Grade Software, Systems and Solutions, Business Wire ) The software assets of BSDI (FreeBSD, Slackware, BSD/OS) were acquired by Wind River Systems in 2001, and the remainder of the company renamed itself iXsystems.(Wind River to Acquire BSDi Software Assets, Extending Development Platforms to Include Robust UNIX-based Operating Systems for Embedded Devices, Business Wire ) Wind River dropped sponsorship of Slackware soon afterwards,(Slackware Commercial Distribution Left in Doubt as Developers Are Laid Off, ''Linux Today'' ) while the FreeBSD unit was divested as a separate entity in 2002 as FreeBSD Mall, Inc.iXsystems' server business was acquired in 2002 by Offmyserver, which reverted to the iXsystems name in 2005.(OffMyServer Renames Company iXsystems ) In February 2007, iXsystems acquired FreeBSD Mall.(iXsystems Announces Acquisition of FreeBSD Mall )Walnut Creek CDROM's URL,http://www.cdrom.com for a time was redirected to Simtel.nethttp://www.simtel.net/ but is now "Page not found", as is SimTel.Archive.org maintains a collection of the software they distributed (here )」の詳細全文を読む



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