Sorry about the bit-picking, but I believe 1X is
defined as 1.2 Mbps (Meg bits) approximately
equivalent to 150 KBps (Kilo Bytes) (note the case)
-pv

--- Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 23/12/02 20:28 +0530, Robins Tharakan thus
> thundered:
> > but i thought writing at speeds beyond 20x-24x was
> practically almost
> > impossible.. well it shows 32x,...40x but the hdd
> speeds are *not* high
> > enough to support these speeds .. 150*40=6000Mbps
> consistent ???
> 
> Nope. That is 150*40 _kbps_ = 6000 kbps
> 
> - Sandip
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