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Mass Storage Devices, Diskette Drive, Hard Drive, CD-ROM Drive

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Mass Storage Devices The following mass storage devices are available for the computer. Device Diskette drive Hard drive CD-ROM drive DVD-ROM SuperDIsk LS-120 drive External diskette drive Table 1-3 Mass Storage Devices Capacity 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB, 720 Kbyte, and 1.2 MB (Japanese format) 18.0, 15.0, and 10.0 GB (also available as an option) 24-Speed Max (available as an option) 4.7 GB 120 MB (available as an option) 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB Diskette Drive The computer uses a 3.5-inch diskette drive that fits into the computer, Compaq expansion base, or Compaq convenience base MultiBays. The diskette drive is a threemode type that is compatible with 1.44-MB, 1.2-MB, and 720-Kbyte (formatted) AT drive types. The system supports a maximum of two diskette drives: one in the computer MultiBay and one in the Compaq expansion base or Compaq convenience base MultiBay. Hard Drive The dedicated hard drive bay supports a removable 18.0-, 15.0-, or 10.0-GB hard drive. The MultiBay supports a second hard drive. Before a hard drive can be used in the MultiBay, it first must be inserted in the Hard Drive MultiBay Adapter. CD-ROM Drive A 24-speed Max CD-ROM drive is available as an option. The drive supports 3.5-inch and 5.25-inch media in the following formats: I ISO-9660, the most common CD-ROM format I CD-ROM XA eXtended Architecture, a standard for storing multimedia information I Photo CD (single and multisession), Kodak's format for storing photographic images on CD-ROM I CD-i and CD-i Bridge I CD-DA (digital audio) I CD-ROM Mode 1 and Mode 2 I CD-I Mode 2 (Form 1 and Form 2) I Video CD Product Description 1-11

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Product Description
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Mass Storage Devices
The following mass storage devices are available for the computer.
Table 1-3
Mass Storage Devices
Device
Capacity
Diskette drive
3.5-inch, 1.44 MB, 720 Kbyte, and 1.2 MB (Japanese format)
Hard drive
18.0, 15.0, and 10.0 GB (also available as an option)
CD-ROM drive
24-Speed Max (available as an option)
DVD-ROM
4.7 GB
SuperDIsk LS-120 drive
120 MB (available as an option)
External diskette drive
3.5-inch, 1.44 MB
Diskette Drive
The computer uses a 3.5-inch diskette drive that fits into the computer, Compaq
expansion base, or Compaq convenience base MultiBays. The diskette drive is a three-
mode type that is compatible with 1.44-MB, 1.2-MB, and 720-Kbyte (formatted) AT
drive types. The system supports a maximum of two diskette drives: one in the
computer MultiBay and one in the Compaq expansion base or Compaq convenience
base MultiBay.
Hard Drive
The dedicated hard drive bay supports a removable 18.0-, 15.0-, or 10.0-GB hard drive.
The MultiBay supports a second hard drive. Before a hard drive can be used in the
MultiBay, it first must be inserted in the Hard Drive MultiBay Adapter.
CD-ROM Drive
A 24-speed Max CD-ROM drive is available as an option. The drive supports 3.5-inch
and 5.25-inch media in the following formats:
ISO-9660, the most common CD-ROM format
CD-ROM XA eXtended Architecture, a standard for storing multimedia
information
Photo CD (single and multisession), Kodak's format for storing photographic
images on CD-ROM
CD-i and CD-i Bridge
CD-DA (digital audio)
CD-ROM Mode 1 and Mode 2
CD-I Mode 2 (Form 1 and Form 2)
Video CD