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Greatness | Alfred E. Neuman | cdroms |
July 21, 1996 1:51 PM * |
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Re: cdroms > Games and programs can fit on CDrom's...i heard the average compact disk > holds about 650mg or something like that...now, could you use a cdrom disk > like a floppy? Copy files to and from? As if it being a big floppy? Use it as > a big disk..store info not already put on there on it? Can u buy blank ones > in stores for that purpose? And, can you caopy something form the CDrom > to your hd and run it form the hard drive and it would work? and then u could > put the cdrom stuff on floppy? I am inexperianced and unknowledgable with > CDroms so i need help..this is a good sub to help me with that..see ya! > L8r! > ���ڊ� > �. > ���m�� CD-ROM means just that Compact Disk-Read Only Memory... You can copy file to one ONLY once... after that it's permanent... You can buy blank CD-ROMs but you also must get a CD-ROM burner (About $1,000). A blank CD-ROM runs about $6-7 a piece... A comparable alternative to CD-ROMs are MO disks... they're about the same price catagorey but are re-writable... Later... Greatness �����˿ �� ɿ �����˿ The Kokomo Club bbs * Kokomo, Indiana � ���ʻ �� 317-453-5512 [DMFREQ] Vnet 1317012 FidoNET 1:235/0 � �� �� ������� 317-453-0653 All nodes 28.8 v.34 /fast |
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