DVD's
Generally, no. In general use, RAM is used to refer to your computer's RAM that loses its contents when it is powered off. A DVD-RAM retains its contents even when powered off, so it would not be RAM. Moreover, the DVD-RAM drive is just like another DVD drive that is connected to your CPU through the IDE controller, while RAM is connected to the CPU through the internal data buses.
Mother Board, RAM, Hard disk drive DVD drive
When you buy a DVD-Ram you have to make sure that it is rated for DVD+/-RW, it usually says in on the computer, or on the box itself (if you bought the DVD-Ram separately) Most new DVD-Ram drives have DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-DL, DVD+DL. But there are some companies that haven't implemented the + and the -
Study Unit: Multimedia CD & DvD Drives. Page 64 DVD-RAM
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Yes, the Panasonic DVD-RAM Cartridge Drive uses DVD's and is an excellent unit.
CPU, RAM, CPU chip, Motherboard, Proccessor, hardrive, cd/dvd drive, floppy drive, wires.
I have the same drive as yours and mine doesn't recognize this kind of DVD.
A DVD is a movie disc. A CD is a music disc. Your DVD drive cant recognise cds because it is probably from an old computer. try downloading whatever is on the CD from the internet.
A DVD-RAM has a capacity of 1.6 GB
Super Multi DVD is a term used to describe a type of recorder that writes DVD-R/DVD-RW, DVD+R/DVD+RW and DVD-RAM formats. They usually are not supported by LightScribe, HD-BURN or GigaRec.
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