In article <3BD046D3.18653.10B3805@localhost>, Wolfgang Lenerz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On 17 Oct 2001, at 20:07, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
>
>> Also, do not forget that the first microdrives were intended to be only
>> the start of a whole range of innovative new ways for mass storage.
>> Clive subsequently 'lost' a lot of his 'millions' investing in plant and
>> research to produce new devices that would have developed and owned, and
>> sold to the world.
>Wafer memory...

Yes ... it did prove to be 'wafer thin' ... :-)

Although IBM have now got a mass storage device out called a
'microdrive', too.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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