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Not a bad idea, although it might be more expensive to manufacture. Also, all that extra weight might cause the disc to warp or shatter at high RPMs if it isn't perfectly ballanced. |
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Wouldn't Re-writeable disks work just as well? |
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My bun is for [Ling]. If it isn't too expensive to manufacture, you could have a DVD-RW band near the axis. |
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I think the combination of read-only and
read-write was done by 'discgo' but the
format failed to take off. I'll see if I can
find a link. |
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[later] looks like the whole project stalled
and never got very far into production, if
at all. |
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I was kinda leaning away from actually changing the disk itself. I'm not sure how the process works exactly, but I do know that there is a physical change that happens when you're doing the RW part. |
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[tart] I was thinking more along the lines of just printing the circuitry ON the disk surface itself. Then etch it or whatever. You're right, though as putting anything on a plastic disk spinning that fast would get pretty dangerous pretty fast. |
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