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From: Brian Amira <brian@SCS.UNR.EDU>
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Subject: Re: Double Speed Usage
Date: 21 Feb 1994 04:24:54 +0200
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Always, unless to turn down the speed with some sort of software switch.

--Brian

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On Sun, 20 Feb 1994, Mitchell Regenbogen wrote:

> Does a double-speed CDROM drive always operate at double speed?
>  Or does it depend upon the software?
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Mitch Regenbogen
> Brooklyn, New York
> mreg@pipeline.com
> It's Easier To Get Forgiveness Than Permission
>
