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To: D.J.Smyth who wrote (4352)11/18/1998 6:06:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
UHH-OHH!! Zip Expert predicts Zip250 "A Total Catastrophe!"

Steve Gibson, an Iomega Zip devotee, predicts "catastrophe" for Zip250 reliability. He has written very popular software that analyzes Zip drives for Click of Death. He is a regular poster on Usenet.

from <alt.iomega.zip.jazz>

Yikes!!!!!

I gotta tell you, guys ... the idea of a 250 Mb Zip drive just scares
the holy hell out of me!

They've done it by further increasing the track density -- which was
already too high for the existing 100 Mb drives to handle. Unless
they've come up with a new and much more robust mechanical system for
the head positioner (I don't know, either way) this is going to cause
ALL SORTS of trouble. The cartridges *could* have a tigher-tolerance
centering alignment system than the existing 100 Mb Zips (see the
underside of a Jaz cartridge for a sample) -- and if we see that I'll
have more faith in the possibility, but it would raise the cost of the
cartridge which Iomega seems to be VERY parsimonious about.

I also don't see the logic behind holding the shipment of the $250
megabyte drive off until the Sony (HiFD) drive's release ... unless
Iomega already KNOWS that the 250 Mb drive doesn't work, and is doing
it as a stock-market valuation ploy. (Which would seem to be just
like them.)

My prediction for the 250 Mb drive: A total catastrophe.

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