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ChrisGreenHeurtoday at 6:25 AM4 repliesview on HN

Well. There is a laser, the first time you write a DVD-RW the laser burns holes into the disc, those are your ones and zeroes. Then if you want to rewrite it you have to fill in the holes so the drive uses an epoxy covered brush to make sure the disc has a smooth layer, then it makes new holes.

It's really the one physically possible way to implement it if you think about it.


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blue_pantstoday at 6:54 AM

Epoxy and brushes?

Doesn't it use a special metal layer, and the laser high-heats the spots to make them amorphous (to write) and then low-heats them to crystallize (to erase)?

s_devtoday at 7:54 AM

This is a troll.

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15155today at 7:22 AM

Or, you know, how the technology actually works: two different lasers and crystallization states.

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awesomeMiloutoday at 6:39 AM

Won't the epoxy run out at some point?

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