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Homepage of the Computer History Museum's HDD Working Group
This site contains the working documents of the
See the
Main Timeline of Significant Events and Products page
for the Events the working group has deemed significant to the history of computing.
Any editor may add a new page to this site and list it on the
Candidate Significant Events page.
The working group will then determine the ultimate disposition of the candidate page.
In addition, there is also a
Other Interesting Events page
for those events and products deemed less significant by the working group.
If you would like to contribute to one of these topics please email ron@rondennison.com to be added to the editor list.
See the
Main Timeline of Significant Events and Products page
for the Events the working group has deemed significant to the history of computing.
Any editor may add a new page to this site and list it on the
Candidate Significant Events page.
The working group will then determine the ultimate disposition of the candidate page.
In addition, there is also a
Other Interesting Events page
for those events and products deemed less significant by the working group.
If you would like to contribute to one of these topics please email ron@rondennison.com to be added to the editor list.
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DECvet | IBM Plug compatible failures | 0 | May 9 2007, 1:29 AM EDT by DECvet | ||
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A number of companies entered the 2314 and 3330 plug compatible market with big intentions and spending many R&D dollars. Some never shipped a product. The purpose of this entry is to catalog those that tried but failed to bring a product to market or who who did but had a very short life. I think Ampex, Telex & Marshall all qualify and there are probably many more.
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