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To: Mel Boreham who wrote (8110)3/9/1999 11:26:00 PM
From: Cameron Dorey  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
"Is it possible that we might see a doubling in the density of the Clik! media to 80 Megs?"

Not unless there is some technology newer than the Zip 250 out there in Iomega's hands, IMHO. From a purely geometric standpoint, the maximum capacity of the drive is about 60 MB for data at the same density as the Zip 250. If there is to be a "caddy" as was mentioned eons ago and as a patent hinted at recently, we're just about tapped out here. But, IMHO (too), it's not really a bad place to be tapped out at. 40 MB is an awful lot of pictures/audio files.

Cameron

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