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  2. CD-ROM - Wikipedia

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    A view of a CD-ROM drive's disassembled laser system The movement of the laser enables reading at any position of the CD. The laser system of a CD-ROM drive. CD-ROM discs are read using CD-ROM drives. A CD-ROM drive may be connected to the computer via an IDE , SCSI, SATA, FireWire, or USB interface or a proprietary interface, such as the ...

  3. Optical disc drive - Wikipedia

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    Early sound cards could include a CD-ROM drive interface. Initially, such interfaces were proprietary to each CD-ROM manufacturer. A sound card could often have two or three different interfaces which are able to communicate with the CD-ROM drive. A method for using the parallel port to use with external drives was developed at some point. This ...

  4. Macintosh Quadra 630 - Wikipedia

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    Macintosh Performa 630CD: Same as the Performa 630, with a CD-ROM drive. [10] US$1,849. [2] Macintosh Performa 635CD: Same as the Performa 630, but with 5 MB RAM, 2× CD-ROM, Apple Multiple Scan 15 Display and a modem [11] US$1,849. [2] Macintosh Performa 636: Same as the Performa 630, [12] sold only to the higher-education market. US$1,349. [2]

  5. Optical storage media writing and reading speed - Wikipedia

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    Original CD-ROM drives could read data at about 150 kB/s, 1× constant angular velocity (CAV), [1] the same speed of compact disc players without buffering. As faster drives were released, the write speeds and read speeds for optical discs were multiplied by manufacturers, far exceeding the drive speeds originally released onto the market.

  6. Panasonic CF-V21P - Wikipedia

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    The CF-V21P is a notebook-sized laptop released by Panasonic in 1993. It was the first notebook computer to have an integrated CD-ROM drive as an option, albeit it only supports up to 3.5-inch-diameter mini CDs instead of standard 4.7-inch-diameter discs. [a] It was discontinued in 1994. [1]: 111

  7. AppleCD - Wikipedia

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    The AppleCD SC Plus was Apple Computer's second CD-ROM drive, a replacement for the AppleCD SC which was introduced in 1991. Identified as model number M3021, just like its predecessor, the AppleCD SC, it used a 1x Read Only Media CD-ROM drive. The Plus could read a CD with up to 750 MB of data over the 650 MB of the AppleCD SC.