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PrairieTek was a hard
drive manufacturer located in Longmont,
Colorado in the late 1980s and
early 1990s. It was
founded by
Terry Johnson in 1985. It manufactured...
- 5-inch
drive became Conner's
first product. In 1985,
Johnson co-founded
PrairieTek, the
first maker of 2.5 inch drives.
Terry Johnson died in the Northwest...
- 5-inch form
factor by
Rodime in 1983 and the 2.5-inch form
factor by
PrairieTek in 1988.
Industry parti****tion
peaked with
about 75
active manufacturers...
- 6, 1973 – via Newspapers.com. Day,
Janet (November 6, 1990). "3 From
PrairieTek Found New
Computer Firm".
Denver Post: C1 – via ProQuest. Potter, Beth...
- 100 mm) = 34.925–132.715 cm3. This
smaller form
factor was
introduced by
PrairieTek in 1988;
there is no
corresponding FDD. The 2.5-inch
drive format is standardized...
- Longmont-based
PrairieTek,
which was the
first company to
manufacture 2.5-inch hard drives. Hard
drives with
platter diameters matching PrairieTek's soon saw...
-
attempted to
supplant the industry-standard 2.5-inch
drive pioneered by
PrairieTek in 1988. In
September 1991, the
company began planning the groundbreaking...
- Coors
Tek, Inc. is a
privately owned manufacturer of
technical ceramics for aerospace, automotive, chemical, electronics, medical, metallurgical, oil and...
- EGA video.)
Airis sourced the notebook's 2.5-inch 20 MB hard
drive from
PrairieTek and
Conner Peripherals; the
drivers were
supported by 256 KB of page cache...
- and took
control of the company. Volk left
later the same year to go to
PrairieTek.
Allen brought the
investors a $4M
buyout offer from CMS Enhancements...