DVD ROM access time is about 10PK/OEMs
DVDROM Drives are read only, these do not have the ability to write discs
No. You can't...Im looking for an answer to the next question...what can I replace it with in my P3 Thinkpad ?????
Time Division Multiple Access. Or even Time Division Multiplexed Access.
The time required by a processor to access data or to write data from and to memory chip is referred as access time.
The time required by a processor to access data or to write data from and to memory chip is referred as access time.
Access Time measured in MHz
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A long time ago...... The first disk the computer was programmed to access was the Floppy Drive a 5 1/4 or a 3 1/2 single platter floppy disk. This historically was the first boot since the operating system was needed. This was before Hard disks and way before CDROM or DVDROM. Since the first disk to be accessed was given the label A and was the floppy drive the Hard Disk was given the label B.
Nope... the data on a DVD-ROM is packed much tighter. A CD-ROM cannot read DVD's but a DVD-ROM can read CD's
Access time is the time it takes for the processor to access the device to read or write to / from it. To put it in more human terms: Which is faster, a train that takes 60 minutes to reach its destination, or a train that takes 70 minutes to reach its destination? The first one, obviously. The access time of 60ns will be faster than access time of 70ns
access times from memory is 200,000 times faster than access times from storage devices due to the mechanical movement involved.
The access time for items is proportional to the distance they are from the end of the list which can become very time consuming for long lists.