Subject: Ariel
(The following is an announcement from the Research Libraries Group.) RLG introduces document transmission system for the Internet Available now from the Research Libraries Group (RLG) is Ariel, a new software package that enables fast, reliable, high quality transmission of documents and images over the Internet (a communications network available at many higher-education and research institutions). Using standard PC hardware, Ariel produces images of much greater resolution than FAX machines and, because Internet transmission is often free, at much lower cost. With an 80386 (or 80286) microcomputer, a scanner, and a laser printer, Ariel software users can scan, store, transmit, and print any material, including photos, drawings, charts, formulae, and tables. Ariel compresses data while scanning, thus speeding transmission and reducing PC storage requirements. A typical page of text takes 10 seconds to scan, less than a minute to transmit, and 20 seconds to print. Over 600 scanned pages can be stored for transmittal. Ariel software operates on a standalone PC-to-PC system. (Ariel is not related to and works independently of RLIN, the Research Libraries Information Network. Ariel users do not have to be RLIN users in order to use the Ariel software.) At the core of the system is an 80386 PC (IBM PC/AT or compatible) with an 80 MB hard disk (an 80286 PC with a 30 MB hard disk is adequate but not recommended for high-volume users). Attached to the PC at one end is a scanner, either a Hewlett-Packard ScanJet Plus or a Panasonic FS-RS506. Both provide high, 300 x 300 dots-per-inch resolution as compared to 100 x 200 dpi for most FAX machines. Documents up to 8 l/2" x 14" can be scanned directly without having to be photocopied first. At the other end is a laser printer, an H-P LaserJet II or III, which prints transmitted documents on regular bond paper, a great advantage over the slippery, awkward paper used in FAX machines. With an appropriate PC FAX card, Ariel can also be adapted to use a FAX machine as a printer, producing images of much greater resolution than usual FAX copies (but of lesser quality than laser-printed copies). When the system hardware is not actively being used for Ariel functions, it can be used for other independent applications -- like desktop publishing, word processing, scanning, printing. Ariel comes in two versions: a complete scan/transmit/receive/print software package ($479 per copy) and a receive/print-only package ($249 per copy). Bulk discounts are available. For more information about Ariel and its hardware requirements, please contact the Information Center, e-mail BL.RIC [at] RLG__BITNET or BL.RIC [at] RLG__STANFORD__EDU. *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:26 Distributed: Sunday, November 3, 1991 Message Id: cdl-5-26-007 ***Received on Tuesday, 29 October, 1991