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Toshiba XM-4101B 2x SCSI 50-Pin CD-ROM Optical Drive
- Internal CD-ROM Optical Drive
- SCSI 50-Pin Interface
- Reads CD-ROM Media
- Designed for Desktop Systems
- Toshiba Brand Reliability
- Legacy Connectivity Standard
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Product Overview
The Toshiba XM-4101B is an internal CD-ROM optical drive designed for older computer systems. It features a SCSI 50-pin interface for connection, allowing for data retrieval from CD-ROM media.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM Optical Drive |
| Interface | SCSI 50-Pin |
| Media Type | CD-ROM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal 5.25-inch (typical) |
| Brand | Toshiba |
Product Description
The Toshiba XM-4101B is an internal optical drive specifically designed to read CD-ROM media. It connects to a computer system via a SCSI 50-pin interface, a common standard in older server and high-end desktop systems. This drive is intended for systems that require the ability to access data stored on standard CD-ROM discs, such as software installations, data archives, or multimedia content. This model is a CD-ROM drive, meaning it is capable of reading data from CD-ROM discs but not writing to them (unlike CD-RW or DVD-RW drives). The SCSI interface provides a robust and often faster connection compared to early IDE interfaces, particularly in multi-device configurations. The 50-pin connector is characteristic of many SCSI devices from its era. As an internal drive, the Toshiba XM-4101B is designed to be installed within a standard 5.25-inch drive bay in a computer case. It requires appropriate SCSI cabling and controller configuration within the operating system to function. This drive represents a piece of legacy hardware, useful for maintaining or upgrading older systems that still rely on CD-ROM media for software or data access.


