On Wed, 16 Oct 1996, Otto Koppius wrote:
quoted 7 lines There is more space to fill at the edge than nearer the center, but the> There is more space to fill at the edge than nearer the center, but the
> speed at which the edgetrack spins is higher than the speed of the
> centertrack, because the rotation speed is the same, e.g. 33 rpm, but the
> edgetrack is more away from the center and speed=radius*rotationspeed.
>
> So the space between the dots is larger at the edge, but the speed as
> well, so the actual time between the dots remains the same.
Yes, I know. That's what I mean.
Is it easier to make a ultrafast track closer to the edge, than closer to
the center?
Franz thinks that he maybe should drop it for the sake of other IDMers...