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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Chucky who wrote (45957)1/28/1998 10:28:00 AM
From: Cogito   of 58324
 
>>Sure IOM could alter the drives, but couldn't Nomai remedy that?<<

Chucky -

Nomai is using a fixed focal length reflector on their disks. It's just a little silvery dish. Iomega's prismatic reflector can focus over a range of distances, and is patented.

Iomega can change the position of the light sensor on a Zip drive easily, making Nomai disks be rejected instantly, while all legitmate Zip disks would still work. It is the smaller distance between LED and sensor in the laptop Zips which makes the Nomai disks unusable, but that was just a coincidence caused by the fact that the laptop Zips have to be shorter overall.

Nomai is going to have a very tough time coping with even minor changes in Zip drives. Meanwhile, I believe that a decision in the French court is due today or tomorrow.

- Allen
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