-
later 240 MB)
disk storage while the
SuperDisk drive itself was
backwards compatible with 1.44 MB and 720 KB
floppy formats (MFM).
Superdisk drives read...
- 3½-inch floppies; a
format war
briefly occurred between SuperDisk and
other high-density floppy-
disk products,
although ultimately recordable CDs/DVDs, solid-state...
- Imation's Laser-Servo LS-120
SuperDisk,
which had a
capacity of 120 MB and like HiFD was also
compatible with
existing floppy disk formats. Many observers...
- needed] Early-generation Zip
drives were in
direct competition with the
SuperDisk (LS-120) drives,
which hold 20% more data and can also read
standard 3+1⁄2-inch...
- speed[citation needed].
Audio tape c****ettes and high-capacity
floppy disks (e.g.,
Imation SuperDisk), and
other forms of
drives with
removable magnetic media, such...
-
drives such as the Zip
drive and
SuperDisk drive. ATA was
originally designed for, and
worked only with, hard
disks and
devices that
could emulate them...
- released, was
faster than
DiskDoubler but
offered less compression.
SuperDisk! also
offered "on the fly" compression,
which DiskDoubler had not
added at...
- 30-pin-to-USB cable.
Macintosh External Disk Drive SuperDisk – a
format designed by
Imation as a
successor to the
floppy disk.
Combo drive – an
optical drive...
- An
accretion disk is a
structure (often a cir****stellar
disk)
formed by
diffuse material in
orbital motion around a m****ive
central body. The central...
- death"),
reduced the po****rity of the Zip drive.
Announced in 1995, the "
SuperDisk"
marketed as the LS-120 drive,
often seen with the
brand names Matsu****a...