Imation SuperDisk USB Drivers For Macintosh
Downloads Available in this download is the latest iMac USB SuperDisk driver set from Imation. The following enhancements have been added: Added support for USB Suspend/Resume (3.2) Provided merged driver support for additional USB SuperDisk drive...
[February 15, 2000, 23:47]
Cristie Joins SuperDisk 120Mb Floppy Crew
News Gloucestershire, UK-based Cristie will offer external parallel port and internal drives, joining SuperDisk backers such as Imation, MKE, OR Technology and Compaq. Not only does [SuperDisk] provide high-capacity removable storage, unlike other...
[August 22, 1997, 10:38]
Comdex Fall: 130Mb Drives Fail To Surface
News While Imation, OR Technology and several others showed 120Mb 'SuperDisk' alternatives to the standard floppy, the 130Mb contender first mooted by rivals at Comdex Fall 1996 seems to have ducked out of view.
[November 18, 1997, 10:17]
Does Zip Have A Future?
News The original Zip read 100MB removable disks, compared with 120MB for SuperDisk drives, which also were backward-compatible with standard 1.44MB floppy disks. Iomega launched Zip at the Comdex trade show in late 1994, at about the same time...
[August 15, 2002, 10:43]
SuperDisks To Supercede Zips
News That's where SuperDisk drives come in. Obviously, one 120MB SuperDisk can hold the same information as 83 old style floppies, but the big advantage here is that reading to and writing from a SuperDisk diskette is much, much, much faster.
[October 28, 1999, 7:18]
Guy Kewney's Diary
News Oh, I knew what the problem was: wretched SuperDisk on a Promise controller; it's refused to function at all for three weeks - ever since the OR Technology people came around to fix it, and found that there was nothing wrong with it.
[November 8, 1997, 7:00]
Martin Veitch's Diary
News Against a slick marketing organisation like Iomega, the SuperDisk folks have had cause to be sharp - they haven't. Proof in the computing chestnut that consortiums tend not to run as well as nimble individual companies.
[August 23, 1997, 8:00]
Removable Media Storage Devices
White Papers Zip and SuperDisk drives provide a good interim RMSD solution for recording requirements, and CD-RW drives will offer a more universal standard as their costs decrease. Requirements for removable media storage devices (RMSDs) used with personal...
[December 12, 2003, 5:28]
Everex Joins 120Mb Floppy Clan
News OR Technology has won another battle against Iomega's Zip drive with Everex Systems saying it will include OR's 120Mb SuperDisk a:drive as standard on its top-end workstations and servers. Everex will also offer the a:drive as an option on its...
[September 1, 1997, 15:04]
DataCD
Downloads With DataCD you will be able to print simple CD jewel case labels (Back & Front Cover, Slim CD Front Cover, Pocket Slim CD Front Cover, SuperDisk 120mb, NeatO [68646] NeatO [68645]). This application will prove to be very helpful when you decide to...
[October 18, 2007, 15:53]
IBM's 'transformable' ThinkPad 570 Debuts
News The transformable notebook has as an option the UltraBase, which latches onto the bottom of the notebook and accommodates ThinkPad 600 bay devices ranging from DVD-ROMs and Imation SuperDisk LS-120 drives to additional hard-disk drives, Iomega ZIP...
[April 20, 1999, 7:59]
Guy Kewney's Diary
News I did try to install a 120Mb floppy Superdisk in my home machine, and was comprehensively humbled. Since I had to travel to Yorkshire to visit him, and since I also had to write three columns, and since I couldn't go to all the press conferences I...
[October 18, 1997, 8:00]
The Luncher Awards For 1997
News Imation: Two SuperDisk drives (great pressie material) The Luncher has chosen his 12 favourite blags of the year, listed below. It's also been a good year for trips abroad, football games and visits to swanky hotels and restaurants, but it is the...
[January 2, 1998, 10:39]
Intel Revs 433MHz, 466MHz Mobile Chips
News The SuperDisk uses 3.5-inch floppy disks that hold 120MB of data, but are still compatible with traditional 1.5MB floppies. Intel announced a performance boost for low-cost notebook PCs on Wednesday -- introducing its latest mobile Celeron...
[September 16, 1999, 8:49]
FIC Ships 440LX AGP Board
News Taiwanese giant FIC's KL-6011 is based on Intel's 440LX AGPset - to give it its full name - and provides Pentium II system makers with native support for Intel's 64-bit Accelerated Graphics Port architecture as well as dual-independent bus, SDRAM...
[August 26, 1997, 14:11]

