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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5086 |
Tramiel in Hungary
Just a historical side not that is missing even from "on the edge".
A hungarian engineer Jánosi Marcell have created a 3 inch floppy disk in 1974. Various companys arrived in hungary to buy it, but the gigalame socialist politics prevented that. Anyway Commodore's Jack Tramiel was personally in Hungary to negotiate about the product. Commodore was testing it for a month, and they found no bugs. When negotiating with Tramiel instead of trying to selling the product to Commodore the factory's first man blabbled about how great their factory is. Also the japs were crazy to get their hands on it, but it was no go for them aswell. After the patent rights has expires in 1981 sony went for the market with the well known 3,5" floppy disk.
imagine C= in 1974 with such a product and a patent :) that would have bought the company atleast 10 more years in the existance even with all that fuckhead managers. |
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Graham Account closed
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 990 |
Amstrad didn't invent anything. Their computers were strictly off-the-shelf hardware (except for the case and the keyboard). |
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Conrad
Registered: Nov 2006 Posts: 847 |
Dam businessmen, IMHO i really hate them! All they want is the money, not the hardware! Anyway, great find and wished it could of gone to Commodore in the first place :(
And as Knoeki said earlier, that 5.25'' disk on the photo surely must be fake...it's much bigger than it should be, unless that bloke's right hand is dwarf size. |
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Mace
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 1799 |
That's not 5.25", it's an 8" floppy.
And that's also what Knoeki said ;-)
The 5.25" floppy wasn't invented untill 1975, so designing a 3" floppy in 1974 is quite astonishing. |
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null Account closed
Registered: Jun 2006 Posts: 645 |
8"?! w00t!
*fapfap*
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enthusi
Registered: May 2004 Posts: 677 |
at the local accelerator facility there are still tons (probably literally) of 8"-disks.
Even some c16 around - not in use though :)
Should take some pictures one day before they too vanish |
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Mace
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 1799 |
Ooh, I love pictures of piles of unused hardware that ppl have forgotten about :-D |
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Conrad
Registered: Nov 2006 Posts: 847 |
He he, Things were much bigger back then ! It just shows you how items have shrunk in size over the years.
I WANNA 8'' DISK FOR CHRISTMAS!!! :D |
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stash Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 343 |
well they say the camera ads 5 kilo :)
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null Account closed
Registered: Jun 2006 Posts: 645 |
Quote: He he, Things were much bigger back then ! It just shows you how items have shrunk in size over the years.
I WANNA 8'' DISK FOR CHRISTMAS!!! :D
hehe, yeah... me too. or even better, my birthay... that's sooner... =)
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Mace
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 1799 |
Boy, am I a lucky chap!
I've already got an 8" floppy right here. |
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