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Was (wer) ist Gd$1$ - definition

PROPRIETARY OPTICAL DISC FORMAT
GD Rom; GDRom; Gdrom; GD-Roms; GD-Rom

gd         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gd; G D; GD (disambiguation); G.D.; G.d.; Gd.
<networking> The country code for Grenada. (1999-01-27)
Gd         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gd; G D; GD (disambiguation); G.D.; G.d.; Gd.
¦ symbol the chemical element gadolinium.
GD Os Operários         
FOOTBALL CLUB
GD Os Operarios; Sport Operários e Benfica; Sport Operarios e Benfica; Os Operários; Os Operarios
Grupo Desportivo Os Operários, sometimes known as Sport Operários e Benfica, is a football club that plays in the Principe Island League in São Tomé and Príncipe. The team is based in the island of Príncipe and plays at Estádio 13 de Julho in the island capital as every club on the island does.

Wikipedia

GD-ROM

GD-ROM (an abbreviation of "Gigabyte Disc Read-Only Memory") is a proprietary optical disc format originally used for the Dreamcast video game console, as well as its arcade counterpart, the Sega NAOMI and select Triforce arcade board titles. It was developed by Yamaha to curb piracy common to standard CDs and to offer increased storage capacity without the expense of the fledgling DVD-ROM. It is similar to the standard CD-ROM except that the pits on the disc are packed more closely together, resulting in a higher storage capacity of 1 gigabyte, a 42% increase over a conventional CD's capacity of 700 megabytes.

The Dreamcast ended up being the only sixth-generation console with a disc based on CD technology rather than DVD technology; even the Nintendo GameCube's smaller 8 cm discs held 50% more data due to being based on DVD technology. In addition, GD-ROM proved to be an ineffective anti-piracy measure when it was discovered the Dreamcast's forgotten MIL-CD functionality could be exploited to boot games burned to CD albeit with some content removed.

After the discontinuation of the Dreamcast worldwide on March 31, 2001, Sega continued to use the GD-ROM format in arcades with the Sega NAOMI 2, Triforce and Sega Chihiro. With the release of the Sega Lindbergh in 2005, Sega moved on to DVD discs and continued to use satellite and internet technology in the arcade. The last disc-based Naomi 2 and Triforce games were released in 2006 which marked the final releases using the GD-ROM format.