All this talk about the MZ-R90 taking forever to:

a) read the TOC and start playing, and 
b) write the TOC

has made me come to the preliminary conclusion that the MZ-R90/91 spins the
disc at a lower rate to save power.

Won't this affect shock protection? I would imagine that this would cause
the shock buffer to fill more slowly. Anybody know how to monitor the
MZ-R90's shock buffer? If 

If the NORMAL mode on the Sharp units is indeed a monitor for the shock
protection, then my MT-821 takes 14-16 seconds to fill all 40 seconds of
the buffer. (At this point the disc spins down and the meter starts
decreasing steadily).
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