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  2. Zip drive - Wikipedia

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    Early Zip 100 drives use an AIC 7110 SCSI controller and later parallel drives (Zip Plus and Zip 250) used what was known as Iomega MatchMaker. [6] [7] The drives are identified by the operating system as "IMG VP0" and "IMG VP1" respectively. Early external SCSI-based Zip drives were packaged with an included SCSI adapter known as Zip Zoom.

  3. Jaz drive - Wikipedia

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    Internal and external 1GB Iomega Jaz drives with media. The Jaz drive [1] [2] is a removable hard disk storage system sold by the Iomega company from 1995 to 2002.. Following the success of the Iomega Zip drive, which in its original version stores data on high-capacity floppy disks with 100 MB nominal capacity, and later 250 and then 750 MB, the company developed and released the Jaz drive.

  4. Iomega - Wikipedia

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    Iomega Corporation (later LenovoEMC) [3] [4] [5] was a company that produced external, portable, and networked data storage products. Established in the 1980s in Roy, Utah, United States, Iomega sold more than 410 million digital storage drives and disks, including the Zip drive floppy disk system. [6]

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  6. Talk:Zip drive - Wikipedia

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    I saw the 100MB and 250MB USB-powered drives for sale recently at a Staples store in NC. Of course, sales (or lack thereof) reveal nothing about how many old drives are still in regular use. I just recently connected my first USB 250MB drive (w/ separate power supply) to its third computer.

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  8. USB - Wikipedia

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    Even though USB 3.0's 4.5 W is sometimes insufficient to power external hard drives, technology is advancing, and external drives gradually need less power, diminishing the eSATA advantage. eSATAp (power over eSATA, a.k.a. ESATA/USB) is a connector introduced in 2009 that supplies power to attached devices using a new, backward compatible ...

  9. 4 drive-in theaters in Iowa when you want a retro experience ...

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    The newest on this list, Blue Grass Drive-In filled an over 25-year drive-in theater void in the Quad Cities-area when it opened a decade ago with a four-sided screen that shows two doubleheaders ...