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

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To: Trakker who wrote (3879)7/1/1996 11:34:00 AM
From: Martin Olsen   of 58324
 
Trakker, Regarding your Point #3:

"If 3 is correct how would that affect the relationships with
OEMs, and is it possible that all of these OEM agreements are for
Zip 200 (sorry just speculating again)"

I have asked this question before, and have not yet heard an
answer. If indeed the Zip OEM's were for 200Mb, would IOMG
be able to engineer backwards compatibility for 100 Mb? If so, it would be a coup.

This is one case where backwards compatibility may be an
important issue, IMHO.

-Martin
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