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ArticlesThe DEC RRD43-FB and Toshiba TXM-4101L drives


September 1994 / BYTE Lab Product Report / The DEC RRD43-FB and Toshiba TXM-4101L drives

The DEC RRD43-FB and Toshiba TXM-4101L drives have power buttons next to the caddy insert window, where most drives have an eject button (the eject buttons on the RRD43-FB and TXM-T4101L are below the dust door and don't have contrasting colors with the case). We found the proximity of the power and eject buttons to be frustratingly close together. Most CD-ROM drives' power switches are in the back or on the side, away from the front panel.


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