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Computer Memory: The Death of The Floppy Disk


Category: Computers and Technology  >>  Technology

By Jack Lee   [ 30/09/2006 ]
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The floppy disk may finally be dead. though the advent of the CD-ROM allowed PC users to rapidly view large quantities of info in a portable package, the inability to rewrite standard CDs meant that computer users who wanted to transfer their files and information were stuck using the unreliable floppy disk, which all too often malfunctioned or attempted to reformat itself. CD-R and CD-RW drives came along to solve part of the challenge, but they weren't the answers most of us were looking for. CD-R disks are only writeable, and though their more costly cousins the CD-RWs are rewriteable, not enough pcs are equipped with the drives to handle them to make them worthwhile.

The good news is, somebody intelligent came along and acknowledged that since various pcs have at least one USB (universal serial bus) port, why not make some sort of memory device which attaches to pcs through an USB port? The memory stick was born. Also called flash drives, flash sticks allow PC users to rapidly and quickly plug in the memory stick to a computer and have it recognized as another drive. After it's plugged in, users need only to drag and drop the files they want to transfer onto the memory stick and they can transfer the files to an additional computer. The flash drives aren't easily corrupted by magnets or interference, resulting in trouble-free use. They also don't need any sort of energy supply in order to retain info, so they can be used when needed.

Sony patented the term "memory stick" when they came out with a new memory device for their online cameras and computer files. The Sony memory stick is a flash drive which fits in all Sony cameras. Sony pcs, in conjunction with laptops, feature a flash stick drive as well, enabling Sony users to slide the flash stick directly from their cameras to their computers, effortlessly transferring their photos. In fact, almost all online cameras utilize flash technology in one form or another, either in Secure digital, flash Stick, or Compact Flash formats. These avenues of memory storage allow users to save their photos and files onto safe, secure, reliable, and portable hard drives which can be carried in a shirt pocket. With sizes ranging up to three or even five gigabytes, users can store hundreds of times the info they could store on conventional floppy disks. Finally, the dear old floppy disk's time may have past.

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