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Re: CD-ROMs: a theoretical upper limit?
Subject
: Re: CD-ROMs: a theoretical upper limit?
From
: Gabriel Morales <
Togega@Concentric.net
>
Date
: 1999/01/13
Newsgroups
:
comp.sys.apple2
Organization
: Macintosh user
References
: <
19990102234330.22024.00006851@ng114.aol.com
> <
3692b323.2690093@news.bconnex.net
> <76v9j3$u1u$2@lynx.unm.edu> <
369906dc.5304617@news.bconnex.net
> <
369D0AB8.581F@terra.cira.colostate.edu
>
Reply-to
:
Togega@Concentric.net
What about an AppleCD SC Drive? How fast are they?
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