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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (2670)9/25/1998 12:27:00 PM
From: Lost in New York  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Clarence said:
Is the Toshiba 32X IDE CD-ROM drive generally considered acceptable for software loading use in a trading machine? Seems to be the low-end drive most offered by assemblers

Sean said:
Any speed CD is acceptable for loading software. Its multimedia and audio extraction, video cds, photo cds, etc that stress most players. Unless your interested in any of these then don't worry about it. If you want to rip audio well get a plextor.

My question:
I recently picked up a 36x CD-ROM at a show and although it has high throughput, it takes a while to begin to retrieve data while it spins up. It sounds like a jet engine getting ready for take off.<G>

My perception is that it's a slower drive than my old Gateway's 8x even though it's "faster." I suppose this is because game playing uses the CD interactively and loading software uses the high throughput. Does anyone else see this kind of behavior or is it just the particular drive I bought? Does anyone know where you can get 8x drives these days? All the ads I see are for 24x and up?

Dave
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