microfloppy
1microfloppy — n. (pl. ies) (in full microfloppy disk) Computing a floppy disk with a diameter of less than 51/4 inches (usu. 31/2 inches) …
2microfloppy disk — noun see microfloppy …
3microfloppy — mi·cro·floppy …
4Apple Lisa — For the MOS 6502 assembler for Apple II computers, see Lisa assembler. Infobox Computer name = Apple Lisa developer = Apple Computer, Inc. type = Personal computer photo = caption = Apple Lisa, with an Apple ProFile external hard disk sitting… …
5History of the floppy disk — 8 inch, 5¼ inch, and 3½ inch floppy disks Over the history of the floppy disk a number of different formats were used. Floppy disks have now been largely superseded by other storage media and by network file transfer. Contents …
6Commodore 64 — Type Home computer Release date August 1982[1] Discontinued …
7Floppy disk — Floppy redirects here. For other uses, see Floppy (disambiguation). 8 inch, 5 1⁄4 inch, and 3 1⁄2 inch floppy disks …
8IBM Personal Computer — infobox computer Name = IBM PC (model 5150) Photo = Type = Personal computer Released = August 12, 1981 Discontinued = April 2, 1987 Processor = Intel 8088 @ 4.77 MHz Memory = 16 kB 256 kB OS = IBM BASIC / PC DOS 1.0 CP/M 86 UCSD p SystemThe IBM… …
9Amstrad PCW — The Amstrad PCW series ( Personal Computer Word processor ) was British company Amstrad s versatile line of home/personal microcomputers pitched as a complete, integrated home/office solution. It was first sold in 1985.Some models were also… …
10Iomega Zip drive — The Zip drive is a medium capacity removable disk storage system, introduced by Iomega in late 1994. Originally, Zip disks had a capacity of 100 MB, but later versions increased this to first 250 MB and then 750 MB. The format became the most… …
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