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To: jwk who wrote (54361)5/9/1998 12:32:00 PM
From: John Alan Wallace  Respond to of 58324
 
Rocksta',

You ARE da man!!!
There is only one (and there can be only one) true Rocky!!!
Keep up with the Jones's they are devious people them Jones's.

JW



To: jwk who wrote (54361)5/9/1998 12:33:00 PM
From: Greg Keeler  Respond to of 58324
 
Imation superdisk to be added to imac--has this been discussed? I didn't see it anywhere. I think it is awful news, a betrayal by Apple.



To: jwk who wrote (54361)5/9/1998 12:41:00 PM
From: Greg Keeler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 




Friday May 8, 5:29 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

Imation and Panasonic Announce Joint Development of Superdisk Drive
For USB Interface

Availability To Coincide With First Shipments Of New Apple iMac Computer

OAKDALE, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 8, 1998--Imation Corp. (NYSE: IMN - news)
and Panasonic Industrial Company will develop the first SuperDisk drive for the Universal
Serial Bus (USB) interface, officials of both companies announced today.

The announcement follows Wednesday's unveiling by Apple Computer of its new consumer
Macintosh, iMac, which will feature two USB ports for peripherals. iMac will begin to ship
in August, the same time frame in which USB SuperDisk drives also are expected to be
available to iMac purchasers. Additionally, SuperDisk diskettes for the USB SuperDisk
drive will be available through Imation's sales channels at that time.

The USB SuperDisk drive, like other SuperDisk drives, will be fully read/write compatible
with today's PC-formatted 120 MB SuperDisk diskettes, 1.44 MB diskettes and 720 KB
diskettes. It will also read and write existing Mac-formatted diskettes and Mac-formatted
SuperDisk diskettes.

Further information about USB SuperDisk drive pricing will be forthcoming, officials
added.

''As one of the co-developers of SuperDisk technology, Panasonic is pleased to lead in the
development of yet another entry in the growing array of SuperDisk solutions,'' said Jeff
Saake, general manager, computer components group, Panasonic Industrial Company. ''The
USB SuperDisk drive will be the logical storage choice for millions of iMac customers who
adopt this innovative new product.''

''With the impressive speed and power of iMac, users will be able to handle very large
amounts of data in the form of graphics, sound and video files, and Internet downloads,''
said Ray Meifert, SuperDisk business director, Imation. ''For millions of loyal Mac users,
compatibility with existing floppies is critical. Among available, high-capacity storage
options, SuperDisk technology offers the advantage of compatibility with existing diskettes
as well as 120 MB SuperDisk diskettes from Imation. We believe that iMac users will find
USB SuperDisk technology as the best and most reliable tool to handle those high-capacity
needs without giving up what they're used to using -- standard 3.5-inch diskettes.''

''We designed iMac to deliver all the things consumers want -- the excitement of the Internet
with the simplicity of a Macintosh,'' said Phil Schiller, vice president of worldwide product
marketing at Apple Computer Inc [Nasdaq:AAPL - news]. ''Today's announcement from
Imation and Panasonic shows that -- at launch -- iMac customers will have great add-on
options to complement the Internet-age computer for the rest of us.''

Panasonic Industrial Company (PIC), a division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of
America, has a long and distinguished history of serving the North American manufacturing
sector. PIC's aim is to support local manufacturing with products, technologies, and
services that promote its customers' immediate and long term goals. PIC's OEM industrial
electronic components and subsystems are geared to a diverse range of industries. PIC
operates as a marketing interface between its North American customers and the Matsushita
Group's global manufacturing capabilities.

Imation Corp. supplies a variety of products and services worldwide for the imaging and
information industry. Imation is a world-leading supplier of branded, removable media for
data storage applications. Imation products are supported by a worldwide customer service
organization. In 1997, the company generated revenues of $2.2 billion. Imation employs
approximately 9,500 people and is based in Oakdale, Minn.

Additional information about Imation is available on the company's Web site at
www.imation.com or by calling Imation toll-free at 1-888-466-3456.

Contact:

Imation Corp.
Jason Thunstrom
(612) 704-3164 / jsthunstrom@imation.com or Panasonic Industrial Company
Jeff Saake, Computer Components Group
(408) 942-2938

*********************************

Given the bargain price for the iMac, people could buy two SuperDisks and still be ahead of the game...plus it's
ten times better than a stupid standard floppy drive.

Gerry

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