DVD-RAM ⇝

Digital Versatile Disk Random Access Memory

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(DVD-RAM) Rewritable DVD media that is recordable on both sides, giving up to 9.6GB of storage. A drive can record to disk and read from it at the same time, so the term full duplex is often used. There are two general types of media: traditional discrete disk in DVD or Jewel case, and one in a permanent case like a large floppy; the disk remains in the case, and the case goes into the drive. The former can sometimes be read by regular DVD drives; the latter obviously cannot.

Technical details, somewhat dated, at burnworld.com.

Last updated: 2005-01-26

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Digital Versatile Disk Random Access MemoryDigital Video Disc

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