Originally posted by: harrkev
I am not sure (having never owned one), but I do not think that a slot-loader can handle a mini-cd.
Actually, this question came up recently in GH, and apparently the newer slot-loading drives (like the one in the new Mac Powerbook) can handle the smaller CD/DVDs without a problem. Older drives, however, did not always like them.
I, too, remember the old cartridge-loading CD drives. Good idea, bad implementation. The cartridges were a PITA to get the CDs in and out of, and unless you bought one for each CD you owned, it took a good 30-60 seconds to swap CDs in and out of your drive (get the cartridge out of the PC, find the case for the first CD, put that one in its case, find the new CD, get that one out of its case and into the cartridge, put the cartridge back into the PC). It would have been a heck of a lot smarter to just put the CDs in a cheap, thin plastic casing (like a 3.5" floppy) to begin with. I guess the issue is that CDs were originally developed for music applications (and back in the early 80s, to boot), and nobody back then thought it through (or expected them to catch on so widely and be used with computers).