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Not so. Iomega now has a 250MB version of their Zip drive that is
supposed to be completely backwards-compatible with the 100MB media.
Funny that it hasn't made much of a splash in either the market or the
media (that I've noticed, anyway).
-JOWj.
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On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, JMB wrote:
> Isn't it strange that SyQuest, which had sold storage systems that
> rivaled Iomega's tiny 100Meg zip drives was sue by Iomega and then
> bought out by Iomega and now the only thing on the market (still) is
> their 100Meg! And while the LS120 has been around for a while,
> manufacturers never offered it big time as a part of a system to
> encourage its usage and popularity. So we are stuck with small format
> systems. Almost sounds like M$.
> --
> Jean Bourvic :>))
>
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