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Rodime was an
electronics company specialising in hard disks,
based in Glenrothes, Scotland. It was
founded in 1979 by
several Scottish and
American former...
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component of the
Alternative Investment Market. The company,
formerly known as
Rodime PLC, was
originally an
electronics company specialising in hard disk drives...
- term. In 2000, The
Moores family sold the
Littlewoods Pools business to
Rodime, a s****
business part
owned by Bank of Scotland. At that stage, Littlewoods'...
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regarded in Scotland, with
local universities offering "a
strong design base".
Rodime of
Glenrothes pioneered the 3.5 inch hard disk
drive in 1983 and
spent subsequent...
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continued to get
smaller with the
introduction of the 3.5-inch form
factor by
Rodime in 1983 and the 2.5-inch form
factor by
PrairieTek in 1988.
Industry parti****tion...
- at 256 KB); the F2 (with two
floppy drives), and the F10 (with a 10 MB
Rodime hard drive, 512 KB RAM and a more conventional-looking
infrared keyboard)...
- 77344 cm³. This
smaller form
factor is
similar to that used in an HDD by
Rodime in 1983,
which was the same size as the "half height" 3½" FDD, i.e., 1.63 inches...
- XIII (13). Computerworld: 84.
March 26, 1979 – via
Google Books. "Former
Rodime team
forms Calluna to make 80Mb 1.8[-inch] disk drives".
Computergram International...
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ribbon cable out the
clock battery door,
internal SCSI hard
drive (20 MB
Rodime) and a piezo-electric fan for cooling. This
upgrade was
featured on a Macworld...
- for Tecmar. In 1986, he
moved to Florida,
where he
became president of
Rodime. He co-founded
Union Atlantic, LLC, in 1995, and in 1998, he
bought vfinance...