Rhonda,
You go ahead with those definitions. *smile* I have learned a lot just
by reading this. Thanks.
Sharonda

On 8/23/06, Rhonda Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Microdrives
 . IBM/Hitachi mini hard disk drive for digital cameras and PDA
devices. Packaged in a CompactFlash Type II housing and available
in 170MB, 340MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and above as the years
progress!
 . This is a type of memory card. It is actually a very small
hard drive and come in very large capacities allowing you to save
thousands of pictures all on one card. The card is very similar
in size to a compact flash card and many cameras that can store
pictures on compact flash can also use microdrives as a cheaper
way to store hundreds of photos.
 . The Microdrive is a miniature hard disk designed to fit in a
Compact Flash Type II slot. It was launched in 1999 with a
capacity of 340 MB, which was expanded to 4 GB by 2004. They
weigh about 16 g (~1/2 oz), with dimensions of 42.8×36.4×5 mm
(1.7×1.4×.2 in). From 1999 to 2003 they were commonly known as
IBM Microdrives, and from 2003 onward as Hitachi Microdrives.
Microdrive™ was a registrated trademark by IBM and Hitachi for
each period.

Hard Drive

 . A hard disk (or "hard disc" or "hard drive" or "hard disk
drive") is a computer storage device that stores data on rotating
magnetic surfaces.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harddrive






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