Optical disk for a unix-pc, is it possible?
Albert Hybl Dept of Biophysics SM
hybl at mbph.UUCP
Sun Nov 26 06:43:31 AEST 1989
While perusing the December issue of UNIX WORLD, I read about several
write/erasable optical disk systems. On page 4-5, the 256 MB NeXT
optical storage was hyped. On page 75, ERI described their 650
megabyte erasable and rewritable optical disk storage system
for AT&T 3B2s. On pages 85-86 in a "Products of the Year" article,
the 594 megabyte "Artecon Erasable Optical Drive" was praised.
"...the drive itself is originally from Sony." And on page 138, a
Micro Design Internation Inc. advertisement touted a 600 rewritable
CD-ROM for XENIX.
What would it take to put an erasable/rewritable optical disk on
a unix-pc? Could it be make to work like a "second" hard disk?
Thank you,
A. Hybl UUCP: uunet!mimsy!mbph!hybl
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