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Fujitsu CA06123-B331 MCM3130AP Magneto-Optical Disk Drive 1.3GB 2048
- 1.3GB Magneto-Optical (MO) drive
- MCM3130AP technology
- 2048 bytes per sector
- Internal or external form factor (depending on specific model variant)
- Durable media for archival storage
- High data integrity
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Product Overview
The Fujitsu CA06123-B331 is a Magneto-Optical (MO) disk drive with a capacity of 1.3GB and a sector size of 2048 bytes. It utilizes MCM3130AP technology for data storage.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Magneto-Optical (MO) Disk Drive |
| Capacity | 1.3GB |
| Sector Size | 2048 Bytes |
Additional Specifications
| Technology | MCM3130AP |
| Model | CA06123-B331 |
| Brand | Fujitsu |
Product Description
The Fujitsu CA06123-B331 is a high-capacity Magneto-Optical (MO) disk drive, representing a significant advancement in removable storage technology during its time. MO drives offered a unique combination of rewritability, high capacity, and media durability, making them ideal for data archival, backup, and professional applications where data integrity was paramount. The 1.3GB capacity provided substantial storage space for large files and datasets. This drive utilizes specific technology, indicated by MCM3130AP, which dictates its performance and compatibility. The sector size of 2048 bytes is a standard configuration for many storage devices, influencing how data is organized and accessed on the media. MO drives work by combining magnetic and optical principles to read and write data, offering a robust and reliable storage medium that is less susceptible to magnetic fields than traditional floppy disks. The CA06123-B331 would have been available in various form factors, including internal drives for desktop systems and external units connectable via interfaces like SCSI. Its primary advantage was the longevity and stability of the MO media, which could be rewritten thousands of times without significant degradation, providing a cost-effective solution for long-term data preservation compared to other media available at the time.


