A GD-ROM drive is a CD-ROM drive with some altered motor routines. That's pretty much it. Demonstrate otherwise or be gone!CRTGAMER wrote:NO. The data read is out to in on a GD-ROM reader vs in to out on CD readers. My earlier post points out as well concerning different sized discs will have different pit sizes which do affect how a laser needs to adjust how it reads.marurun wrote:I don't actually think the behavior of the laser is any different in the Dreamcast's GD-ROM drive. All it does differently is cut the spin speed but keep the read rate high. And the GD-ROM drive IS fundamentally a CD drive and was designed to be compatible with CDs. In fact, with custom firmware a desktop CD drive can read a GD-ROM disc. I've read some arguments on-line that the high failure rate of Dreamcast drives is actually due to the GD-ROM format itself.
Pressed Discs vs Burned Discs
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