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United States English ; ... Zip / Floppy ... Home Media Network Hard Drive...
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Iomega Zip drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Zip drive is a medium-capacity removable disk storage system, introduced by Iomega in late 1994. Originally, Zip disks launched with capacities of only 100 MB, but later versions increased this ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iomega_Zip_drive
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This page describes the term Zip drive and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... For internet.com pages about Zip drive . Also check out the following links!
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webopedia.internet.com/TERM/P/Zip_drive.html
webopedia.internet.com/TERM/P/Zip_drive.html
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WHAT IS A ZIP DRIVE & why would I need one?? by Ted Evans Member, SJIBMPCUG ... Unlike a floppy drive the ZIP drive is faster, and stores a whole lot more information on its disk, which is just slightly larger than a 3.5î floppy disk. In fact, a ZIP disk holds 100 megs of information (or about 70 floppies worth of data).
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www.user-groups.net/Library/computers/zipdrive.html
www.user-groups.net/Library/computers/zipdrive.html
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A Zip drive is a small, portable disk drive used primarily for backing up and archiving personal computer files. ... - A Zip drive is a small, portable disk drive used primarily for backing up and archiving personal computer files. The trademarked Zip drive was developed and is sold by Iomega Corporation. Zip drives and...
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Drives and Disks: Zip and Floppy by Iomega ... United States English ; ... Disks & Accessories for Zip...
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go.iomega.com/en-us/products/removable-storage/
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United States English ; ... Desktop Hard Drives ... Zip / Floppy...
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1 Zip Drive Basics ... Using a SCSI zip drive is simply a matter of determining which device file in the /dev directory represents the ZIP drive. This can be determined by looking at the boot messages while FreeBSD is booting (or in /var/log/messages after booting), where you will see a line something like this:
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www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/zip-drive/...
www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/zip-drive/index.html
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