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optical disk (encz) | optical disk, n: |
optical disk (gcide) | laser disk \laser disk\ n.
A digital data storage medium consisting of a thin disk onto
which the data is impressed by a laser, in the form of a
linear sequence of dots; same as optical disk. The data is
subsequently read back by the use of a laser beam. See also
compact disk.
Note: The original disk may be created by use of a laser, but
copies of the original disk may be created by a
replicating process which does not itself require a
laser.
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optical disk (wn) | optical disk
n 1: a disk coated with plastic that can store digital data as
tiny pits etched in the surface; is read with a laser that
scans the surface [syn: optical disk, optical disc] |
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strategic/tactical optical disk system (msas) | Strategic/Tactical Optical Disk System
- S/TODS |
strategic/tactical optical disk system (msasasci) | Strategic/Tactical Optical Disk System
- S/TODS |
strategic/tactical optical disk system (czen) | Strategic/Tactical Optical Disk System,S/TODS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož
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magneto-optical disk (foldoc) | magneto-optical disk
magneto-optical drive
M O drive
(MO) A plastic or glass disk coated with a
compound (often TbFeCo) with special optical, magnetic and
thermal properties. The disk is read by bouncing a
low-intensity laser off the disk. Originally the laser was
infrared, but frequencies up to blue may be possible giving
higher storage density. The polarisation of the reflected
light depends on the polarity of the stored magnetic field.
To write, a higher intensity laser heats the coating up to its
Curie point, allowing its magnetisation to be altered in a way
that is retained when it has cooled.
Although optical, they appear as hard drives to the {operating
system} and do not require a special filesystem (they can be
formatted as FAT, HPFS, NTFS, etc.).
The initial 5.25" MO drives, introduced at the end of the
1980s, were the size of a full-height 5.25" hard drive (like
in IBM PC XT) and the disks looked like a CD-ROM enclosed
in an old-style cartridge
In 2006, a 3.5" drive has the size of 1.44 megabyte
diskette drive with disks about the size of a regular 1.44MB
floppy disc but twice the thickness.
{Storage FAQ
(http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/arch-storage/part1/faq.html)}.
(2006-07-25)
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optical disk drive (foldoc) | optical disk drive
optical disc drive
optical drive
optical storage
(Or "optical disc drive", "optical storage") A generic
term for any device that reads and/or writes optical media,
i.e. compact discs, DVDs and/or Blu-ray discs or future
media that uses light (from a small laser) to read data off a
removable, rotating disk.
At least one such drive is commonly installed in most {personal
computers} to allow them to play and/or record audio and video
media and load and store data such as program installers.
The floppy disk has been replaced by optical media due to its
vastly greater capacity, e.g. 50,000 megabytes for a dual-layer
blu-ray disc compared with 1.5 megabytes for a floppy (over
30,000 times as much).
(2014-04-27)
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