Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
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Moderator: | HYDRA::MOORE |
Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Just saw a short note in a local computer publication: "Hitachi Maxell has announced a 3.5-inch floppy disc with 12.5-megabyte storage. To be manufactured and sold by NEC, it will be released in the middle of this month" Unfortunately no mention of Price,Performance,Availability. Gadzooks Batman, obviously not as fast as a hard-disc but very interesting. Does anyone else have any more information on this beasty?
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1525.1 | hard to believe | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Mon Jul 11 1988 09:03 | 2 |
It was probably a typo for 1.25MB. Did it say _which_ month? John Sauter | |||||
1525.2 | MTWAIN::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Mon Jul 11 1988 11:01 | 2 | |
12.5 Mbytes is probably a typo. I doubt they could physically do that! | |||||
1525.3 | NOVA::ARNOLD | Mon Jul 11 1988 13:32 | 10 | ||
I picked up data sheets for a 3.5" 4Mb Toshiba drive at Electro '88 a few months ago. They use perpendicular recording techniques to get the high bit density, but you have to use special disks with a new type of coating. So it wouldn't surprise me if someone else has pushed the density up a few more notches. The theoretical limit of perpendicular recording is quite high. -Jeff | |||||
1525.4 | Supra 10MB floppy | VTHRAX::KIP | No Dukes. | Mon Jul 11 1988 13:48 | 14 |
I've seen in a flyer from Supra: SupraDrive FD-10 Removable Floppy Drive --------------------------------------- Our 10MB removable floppy disk drive will soon be available for Amiga and Macintosh computers. The Amiga version will require a SCSI interface adapter (or our Amiga SupraDrive hard disk) to connect to the computer. The Macintosh version plugs directly onto the Mac's SCSI port and will work in conjunction with hard disk drives or by itself. The flyer is copyrighted 1987. They list the FD-10 as an Amiga 500/1000 product (works with 2000????) @ $895.00. Elsewhere they list diskettes for the FD-10 @ $39.95 each. | |||||
1525.5 | some numbers | ANT::JANZEN | Tom 296-5421 LMO2/O23 | Fri Jul 22 1988 15:37 | 15 |
from ESD: The electronic systems designs trade magazine, july 88 p 17 Maxtor has achieved a 200-Mbyte formatted capacity in the LXT-200 and 760 Mbytes in the EXT-8760, using thte same technology for both 3 1/2" drives. The LXT-200 squeezes 4 platters into the 1.6" gap available for half-height drives, but surpasses the 760-Mbyte drive in areal density. Trac density for both is 1376 tracs/inch, while linear density is more aggressive for the smaller drive (31,596 bits/inch versus 31,429 bits/inch).... More conservative in approach, but achieving similar results, is Quantum's Prodrive 170. This drive has a 168-Mbyte formatted capacity employing a more conventional ferrite composite head/thin-film media comination in its four-platter design. Track density is 1000 tracks /inch and linear density is 22,050 bits/inch using 2,7-RLL encoding. Tom |