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  2. USB flash drive - Wikipedia

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    On April 5, 1999, Amir Ban, Dov Moran, and Oron Ogdan of M-Systems, an Israeli company, filed a patent application entitled "Architecture for a Universal Serial Bus-Based PC Flash Disk". [ 11 ] [ 3 ] The patent was subsequently granted on November 14, 2000, and these individuals have often been recognized as the inventors of the USB flash drive ...

  3. Flash drive - Wikipedia

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  4. External storage - Wikipedia

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    Types of Compact Discs (CDs) include: . CD-ROM: (Compact Disc Read Only Memory) It can only be read through the drive.And are usually manufactured by in bulk by a stamp type system.

  5. Flash memory - Wikipedia

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  6. Direct-access storage device - Wikipedia

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    The operating system uses a four byte relative track and record (TTR) for some access methods and for others an eight-byte extent-bin-cylinder-track-record block address, or MBBCCHHR, Channel programs address DASD using a six byte seek address (BBCCHH) and a five byte record identifier (CCHHR).

  7. M-Systems - Wikipedia

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    Some time after SanDisk acquired M-Systems, they announced the end-of-life for the DiskOnChip 2000 product line in early 2007, [8] suggesting customers migrate to the uDOC (uDiskOnChip Embedded USB Flash Disk) product, CompactFlash, or SecureDigital cards, all of which are not directly compatible, requiring interface redesign. The subsidiary of ...

  8. SanDisk - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, SanDisk introduced FlashDisk, a series of memory cards made for the PCMCIA or PC card form factor, so they could be inserted into the expansion slots of many laptops and handheld PCs of the time. Unlike other similar products at the time, FlashDisks did not require a battery to store their contents.

  9. Flash memory controller - Wikipedia

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