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Although CD-ROMs and DVDs still serve a purpose today, it’s clear that along with the collapse of the Internet Bubble of the late 90s, early 2000s, optical media has found a much happier place.
A CD-ROM reader designed for network use. It can be configured as a tower or jukebox. Towers contain several drives, and each drive holds one CD-ROM. Jukeboxes hold from a couple dozen to hundreds ...
By the mid-1990s, most CD-ROM drives could pass the digital data over the computer's bus (see digital audio extraction). PCs today use a standard four-pin cable; however, earlier cards and drives ...
Shareables Those old AOL CD-ROMs aren’t junk, they’re history and this guy wants yours May 20, 2015 - 11:29 am ...
What is the ideal setup for Hard drives and CD-Roms on IDE Controllers. I usually put my Ultra 100 hard drive on one IDE controller with a 80 pin cable and ...
Thinking of getting a CD-ROM encyclopedia for your computer? Don’t do it. Not if you already have an Internet connection. The two most popular encyclopedia CD-ROMs--Encarta Encyclopedia Deluxe ...
A single CD-ROM can store 550 megabytes, or 275,000 pages of information. Instead of being locked inside your computer, a CD can fit in a pocket or be sent through the mail.
The CD-ROM version offers more than five hours of historical radio broadcasts as rich and varied as Welles’ career. There are also useful analyses from critics of the stature of Andrew Sarris.
While the typical floppy holds about 360,000 characters-or bytes-of data, a CD-ROM holds 650 million bytes or more. That`s the equivalent of a thousand or so hardbound books.
Sunhawk has just released its first product, a $45 CD-ROM containing the complete works of ragtime composer Scott Joplin. Called Total Joplin, it includes more than 500 pages of music plus a 250 ...
A handful of new math CD-ROMs are available to teach children about counting, measurement, calculation and the basics of money.These learn-and-play productions are available from selected computer ...