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MiniScribe Corporation was a
manufacturer of disk
storage products,
founded in Longmont,
Colorado in 1980.
MiniScribe designed and sold
stepper motor-based...
-
StorageTek to
establish a
startup called Miniscribe, a
manufacturer of 5.25-inch HDDs.
After leaving Miniscribe in 1984, he co-founded a new company, CoData...
- New York
Stock Exchange as "MXO."
Maxtor bought hard
drive manufacturer MiniScribe in 1990.
Maxtor was
getting close to
bankruptcy in 1992 and
closed its...
- (1943– ). In 1986, they
merged with CoData, a
Colorado start-up
founded by
MiniScribe founders Terry Johnson and John Squires.
CoData was
developing a new type...
- Times-Call.
Retrieved December 2, 2023. "Terry Johnson,
founder of Longmont's
MiniScribe,
missing in
Canada during solo flight".
Denver Post. July 26, 2010. Archived...
- When IBM (61% of revenue)
abruptly reduced orders from
Miniscribe shares of not only
Miniscribe but that of
uninvolved companies that sold to IBM fell...
- from the
original (PDF) on 2016-10-08.
Retrieved 2016-09-06. IBM
Tells MiniScribe It Is
Cutting Back On
Winchester Orders,
Computer System News, 1 Jan 1984...
- The New York Times.
Retrieved September 7, 2006. "Fraud Is
Cited at
Miniscribe". The New York Times. ****ociated Press.
September 13, 1989. Retrieved...
- semi-retirement. In 1985, John
Squires left
MiniScribe and with
financing from
Terry Johnson (
MiniScribe founder)
founded CoData to work on a new 3.5-inch...
- 20MB SCSI hard drive, but was
later manufactured with a full-height 3.5"
MiniScribe 8425SA 20MB SCSI hard drive. The
latter drive was the same size as the...