I thought they were zip media

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On 8 Feb 2011, at 00:15, glen <glenst...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I have received a request to transfer data from a Komag 128 MB rewritable 
> disk 
> to a CD.
> 
> After a Google search I found little info but suspect the disk falls into the 
> magneto-optical category. What drive is required to do read this disk?
> 
> Here is a description  from the requester:
> "I do know that they were used on a Mac system [predates 1997]. They're 
> almost 
> exactly  the size of two stacked 3.5 floppy diskettes, with the write protect 
>  
> notch in the same position. There are two of them labelled "Komag 128 MB 
> rewritable."
> 
> Any info appreciated, thanks -- glen
> 
> 
> 
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