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CD-ROM: see compact disc compact disc (CD), a small plastic disc used for the storage of digital data. As originally developed for audio systems, the sound signal is sampled at a rate of 44,100 times a second, then each sample is measured and digitally encoded on the 4 3-4 in (12 cm) disc as
..... Click the link for more information. . CD-ROMin full compact disc read-only memoryType of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). A CD-ROM drive uses a low-power laser beam to read digitized (binary) data that have been encoded onto an optical disc in the form of tiny pits, then feeds the data to a computer for processing. Because it uses digital data, a CD-ROM can store images and sound in addition to text and is thus used in video and audio devices to store music, graphics, and movies (see compact disc). Unlike conventional magnetic-storage technologies (e.g., hard disks), CD-ROM drives cannot write information (that is, accept the input of new data), hence the tag “read-only.” Recordable compact discs (called CD-R) must be written on a CD-R recorder and can be played on any CD-ROM drive. CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read Only Memory) A compact disc format used to store programs and data files. Holding either 650MB or 700MB, the CD-ROM uses a different format for recording data than the audio CD (CD-DA), from which it evolved. In the 1990s, the CD-ROM rapidly replaced the floppy disk for software distribution.An audio CD player cannot read CD-ROMs, but CD-ROM drives can play audio discs. In a PC, most internal CD-ROM drives connect to the ATA interface on the motherboard, although earlier drives attached via SCSI. External drives connect via USB. In practice, the term "CD" refers to CD formats. The phrase "insert the installation CD" really means "insert the installation CD-ROM." CD-ROMs and CD-Rs CD-ROMs are made by "burning" a blank "CD-R" disc and sending it to a media manufacturer, which creates a master disc that is used to stamp out any required quantity. Users can also burn blank CD-Rs one at a time, using a PC or stand-alone duplicator. See CD-R and CD duplicator. Pretty Slow at the Beginning Back in the late 1980s, the first CD-ROM drives transferred data at 150KB per second. By doubling the spindle speed from 530 to 1,060 RPM, the transfer rate doubled to 300KB (2x). For several years thereafter, speeds increased until reaching 48x and higher, making the "1x" drive painfully slow by comparison. For more details about CD-ROM speeds, see CD-ROM drives. Access times range from 80 to 150ms. See CD-R, CD-RW, DVD and optical disc.
CD-ROM compact disc read-only memory; a compact disc used with a computer system as a read-only optical disk CD-ROM [¦sē¦dē ′räm] (computer science)
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No references found | 25-inch half-height unit is among the fastest and first 36X CD-ROM drives to market. At 300 MHz with 36x CD-ROM drives, the systems have plenty of power. 25-inch half-height unit is among the fastest and first 36X CD-ROM drives to market. |
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