"D. Hazelton" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If you did know what a worm is, you would know that you are not correct:
> >
> > A WORM allows you to randomly write any sector once.
> >
> > A CD-R does not allows you to do this.
>
> Joerg, the practical definition of WORM is "Write Once, Read Many" - whether
> or not it supports writes to random sectors is a moot point, a CDR does seem
> to fit the bill of a "write once, read many" medium.
What you believe is irrelevent as long as it does not match the WORM device
definition.
See www.t10.org
Jörg
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