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Bob Wright <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 May 2000 17:15:02 -0600
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At 04:40 AM 05/04/2000 , Joe Cardamone wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I simple question, I think.
>
>I just noticed on my CD drive that I have a vertical switch, which is currently in the
>off position.
>What is this?
>
>I have an IBM Aptiva with a X40 CD ROM.


The switch, when turned on, is to allow you to use the drive in a vertical position,
or turned side ways.  Although most people use the drive horizontally...   if you
were to turn the tower on it's side, (assuming it is in a tower case and not a desktop),
this would allow you to slide the CDs in to the drive and have them function.  These
drives and other build specifically and tested specifically to be mounted vertically
are often also used in Rackmount cases where nearly all drives are mounted
vertically in the front.

      Bob Wright
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