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

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (34392)11/4/1997 2:34:00 AM
From: William R. Polk   of 58324
 
To All: Check out O'Grady's PowerBook site at www.ogrady.com for November 1, 1997. He discussed VST situation and makes the following comments:

<<On the bright side, I have been using a pre-release seed unit of the VST Zip 100 drive in a PowerBook 3400 for the past few months, and have been impressed with the implementation and with performance. Full compatibility with desktop Zip drives is supported, and appears to be perfect in the limited testing I have done. The VST PowerBook Zip drive came complete with an automated seven-language installer, a universal version of Mac OS 8 pre-installed, and the usual Iomega Tools applications for read/read-write password protection of individual Zip cartridges.
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With respect to productivity, the expansion bay pioneered
by Apple, and particularly the expansion bay Zip drive, is probably the most significant enhancement to PowerBook productivity in recent years and an incredibly useful peripheral.>>

Bill
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