Optical disk for a unix-pc, is it possible?

Lenny Tropiano lenny at icus.islp.ny.us
Tue Nov 28 00:19:27 AEST 1989


In article <614 at mbph.UUCP> hybl at mbph.UUCP (Albert Hybl  Dept of Biophysics  SM) 
writes:
|>
|>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
...
|>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?

The CD optical disk would have to be ST-506/MFM compatible.  If it's not, 
then you can pretty much forget it.  When and *if* the 3B1 ever sees a
SCSI interface, those opportunities will open right up.  Most likely
the CD technology quoted here was for the 3B2 SCSI products.   I'd pretty
much impossible to get 650MB using MFM recording.

-Lenny
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