Micron packs SuperDisk into corporate, consumer PCs
Micron Electronics now is offering 120MB SuperDisk drives as an option in Millennia and ClientPro PCs.
Purchasers can order an internal, bootable SuperDisk drive in lieu of a standard 1.44MB floppy drive, for an additional $79.
SuperDisk drives also are offered as standard or optional internal equipment in new desktop and notebook computers from more than 100 leading PC suppliers.
Additionally, SCSI, PCMCIA, and internal IDE SuperDisk drives are available from various leading suppliers.
More information about SuperDisk technology is available at http://www.superdisk.com .
Micron's web site is at http://www.micronpc.com .
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