MO drive - traduction vers Anglais
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MO drive - traduction vers Anglais

ROTATING STORAGE MEDIUM
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  • A Magneto-optical disc surface has sector partition rectangles.
  • [[Minidisc]]s are magneto-optical discs used to store music.

MO drive         
Drive magnetico ottico che utilizza tecniche magnetiche e ottiche nella lettura e scrittura di dati sul disco
Magneto Optical Disk         
MOD (Disco ottico-magnetico, sistema di registrazione che utilizza tecniche magnetiche e ottiche nella lettura e scrittura di dati)
drive-in restaurant         
  • Drive-in theater in [[Neu-Isenburg]], Germany
  • (Video) Scenes in and around a drive-in restaurant in [[Long Beach, California]], 1952.
  • Drive-in [[Ferris wheel]]
  • [[McDonald's]] Curbside Pickup - Mobile - order and pay
SERVICE THAT MOTORISTS CAN USE WHILE PARKED
Drive-in restaurant; Drive-In; Drive-ins; Drivein; Drive in; Drive Inn; ⛾; Drive In
ristorante drive-in, ristorante in cui si è serviti pur rimanendo nella propria automobile

Définition

magneto-optical drive
magneto-optical disk

Wikipédia

Magneto-optical drive

A magneto-optical drive is a kind of optical disc drive capable of writing and rewriting data upon a magneto-optical disc. Both 130 mm (5.25 in) and 90 mm (3.5 in) form factors exist. In 1983, just a year after the introduction of the Compact Disc, Kees Schouhamer Immink and Joseph Braat presented the first experiments with erasable magneto-optical Compact Discs during the 73rd AES Convention in Eindhoven. The technology was introduced commercially in 1985. Although optical, they normally appear as hard disk drives to an operating system and can be formatted with any file system. Magneto-optical drives were common in some countries, such as Japan, but have fallen into disuse.