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Sun 1977067N-93 8x24x DVD-ROM Optical Drive
- Type: DVD-ROM Optical Drive
- Read Speed (DVD): 8x
- Read Speed (CD): 24x
- Interface: Likely SATA or IDE (common for this era)
- Manufacturer: Sun Microsystems
- Model Number: 1977067N-93
- Function: Read-only optical media access
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Product Overview
The Sun 1977067N-93 is an 8x24x DVD-ROM optical drive. This drive is designed for reading data from DVD-ROM media, offering a read speed of 8x for DVDs and 24x for CDs.
Technical Information
| Product Type | DVD-ROM Optical Drive |
| Read Speed (DVD) | 8x |
| Read Speed (CD) | 24x |
Additional Specifications
| Functionality | Read-Only |
| Manufacturer | Sun Microsystems |
Product Description
The Sun 1977067N-93 is a dedicated DVD-ROM optical drive manufactured by Sun Microsystems. Its primary function is to read data stored on DVD-ROM discs, a common format for software distribution, media playback, and data archiving. The drive specifies a read speed of 8x for DVD media, meaning it can read data at approximately 10.8 megabytes per second. For CD media, it offers a faster read speed of 24x, translating to about 3.6 megabytes per second. This optical drive is designed for integration into Sun's server and workstation systems, providing a means to access optical media. While the specific interface (e.g., SATA, IDE) is not explicitly stated in the title, it would typically align with the connectivity standards prevalent during the product's release. As a DVD-ROM drive, it is incapable of writing or rewriting data to optical discs; its functionality is strictly limited to reading pre-recorded media. The 1977067N-93 model number identifies this specific unit within Sun's product catalog. Its inclusion in systems would have been for tasks requiring the installation of operating systems, software applications, or the retrieval of data from DVD-ROMs. It represents a standard component for data access in computing environments prior to the widespread adoption of solid-state storage and high-speed networking for software distribution.


