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Everex joins 120Mb floppy clan

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 01 Sep 1997 15:04 BST

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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 desktop PC line. Availability of all systems with the drives will be from October.

OR can already count Compaq, NEC, Panrix and Compusys among its customers.

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