Abstract
The CD-ROM ( Compact Disc Read Only Memory), based on the digital audio Compact Disc system[1], is designed as a data storage device for computers. With a 540M-byte capacity, and a high-speed, random-access capability, the CD-ROM offers a wide range of storage applications and greatly expands the potential uses of computers.
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