- Oct 14, 1999
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The ML (Multi-Level) technology will give huge increases in storage capacities of a CDROM, going from 660mb to 2GB. But I noticed that articles on ML technology seem to point towards a 120mm CDROM. I imagine if the 120mm disk is 225% the surface area of the 80mm platter then we should end up with a little over 4GB on one of those platters. (Can't imagine anyone would move to this larger platter, though. I'm guessing that a 120mm device would be too wide for a 5.25" bay.)
Does anyone have more information on the ML-CDR's themselves?
Does anyone have more information on the ML-CDR's themselves?