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History (1989): Storage Dimensions Displays Subsystem Close to 1GB

Based on magneto-optical disk

According to a spokesman from Storage Dimensions (San Jose, CA), for the first time in the world its company publicly demonstrated a complete peripheral subsystem on a computer, here an Apple Macintosh, based on the well known magneto-optical Tahiti I disk announced by its head company Maxtor at 1988 Comdex Spring.

History 1989 Storage Subsystem Close 1gb

It was displayed beginning of June in San Francisco, CA’s AIIM Show, specialized on electronic imaging where magneto-optical disks were abundant.

The official announcement of the product is scheduled for August 1989.

The LaserStor erasable optical subsystems will be available in several versions, for AT bus 286/386, for MCA bus or for NuBus (Macintosh SE, II or IIcx) and finally for Novell NetWare networks.

Retailing at $7,995, end user price, the same drive will be able to hold a 596MB (298MB per side) disk in a cartridge sold for $295, or 932MB (466 per side) for an extra hundred dollars. Access time ranges from an average 35ms to a maximum of 70ms. This is the fastest removable magneto-optical disk. Transfer rate is 5Mb/s with the 596MB disk and 8 to 13Mb/s for the 932MB one. It offers SCSI interface, 30,000-hour MTBF, and an over ten-year lifetime.

This article is an abstract of news published on the former paper version of Computer Data Storage Newsletter on issue ≠17, published on June 1989.

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