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  2. Floppy disk variants - Wikipedia

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    A Maxell-branded 3-inch Compact Floppy Disk. The floppy disk is a data storage and transfer medium that was ubiquitous from the mid-1970s well into the 2000s. [1] Besides the 3½-inch and 5¼-inch formats used in IBM PC compatible systems, or the 8-inch format that preceded them, many proprietary floppy disk formats were developed, either using a different disk design or special layout and ...

  3. List of floppy disk formats - Wikipedia

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    List of floppy disk formats

  4. Floppy disk - Wikipedia

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    Floppy disk - Wikipedia ... Floppy disk

  5. Zip drive - Wikipedia

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    The back of a parallel-port ZIP-100 with printer pass-through. The Zip drive is a removable floppy disk storage system that was announced by Iomega in 1994 and began shipping in March 1995. [1] Considered medium-to-high-capacity at the time of its release, Zip disks were originally launched with capacities of 100 MB, then 250 MB, and finally ...

  6. Jaz drive - Wikipedia

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    Internal and external 1GB Iomega Jaz drives with media. The Jaz drive [1] [2] is a removable hard disk storage system sold by the Iomega company from 1995 to 2002.. Following the success of the Iomega Zip drive, which in its original version stores data on high-capacity floppy disks with 100 MB nominal capacity, and later 250 and then 750 MB, the company developed and released the Jaz drive.

  7. SuperDisk - Wikipedia

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    An LS-120 disk. The SuperDisk LS-120 is a high-speed, high-capacity alternative to the 90 mm (3.5 in), 1.44 MB floppy disk. The SuperDisk hardware was created by 3M 's storage products group Imation in 1996, [1] with manufacturing chiefly by Matsushita. The SuperDisk had little success in North America; with Compaq, Gateway and Dell being three ...

  8. History of the floppy disk - Wikipedia

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    History of the floppy disk

  9. Commodore 1581 - Wikipedia

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    Commodore 1571. The Commodore 1581 is a 3½-inch double-sided double-density floppy disk drive that was released by Commodore Business Machines (CBM) in 1987, primarily for its C64 and C128 home / personal computers. The drive stores 800 kilobytes using an MFM encoding [5] but formats different from the MS-DOS (720 kB), Amiga (880 kB), and Mac ...

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