Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture
Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture
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ISBN: 9781284123036
Author: Linda Null
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
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Chapter 7, Problem 35RETC
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Optical Disk:

  • It is a storage system that provides unlimited storage area up to 6 gigabytes. It is flat and circular in shape that encodes binary information (bits) in the form of pits and lands.
  • Some of the optical disks are as follows.
    • CD-ROM – Compact Disk read only memory
    • CD-R – Compact Disk recordable
    • CD-RW – Compact Disk Read/Write
    • WORM – Write once read many
    • DVD – Digital Versatile Discs

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