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by duskwuff 384 days ago
Caddies were fairly common in early CD-ROM drives. Tray-loading (and, even later, slot-loading) drives were a later development.

One theory I've seen is that caddies were developed in part to protect valuable data CDs from accidental damage, and faded in popularity as software became more affordable. Early multimedia software could be quite expensive, with some titles running into the hundreds of dollars.