Used to store programs and data files, a CD-ROM holds 650MB or 700MB of data and employs a different recording format than the audio CD (CD-DA), from which it evolved. In the 1990s, the CD-ROM ...
A cable used to send audio CD sound to the computer's sound card. When playing audio CDs, CD-ROM drives output analog sound to both a headphone jack and external connector just like a CD player.
So in spring 2004 I started searching the Internet for useful utilities that can be run directly from CD-ROM. These were my requirements: Must be available free of charge (at least for non-commercial ...
Cambridge Street Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of a revised and updated CD-ROM version of the original Handbook for Acoustic Ecology, edited by ...
A mildly annoying trend over recent years has been for USB hardware devices to expose a CD-ROM drive containing their drivers for Windows users. Of course there’s no real CD in there ...
It’s something [Daniel1111] has done with his Arduino CD player, which uses the little microcontroller board to control a CD-ROM drive via its IDE bus.
When upgrading BIOS firmware on servers (e.g. Dell R servers) sometimes the only way to perform these is using a CD-ROM. Often a bootable USB-stick is not possible, because the OS applied by the ...
2024 edition now available in CD-ROM, USB, digital or paper formats. Multi-lingual CD-ROMs and USBs include the ITU hologram on the back cover of the CD/USB jacket. Each purchased copy should be ...