Bernoulli Box
An early removable disk drive from Iomega. Introduced in 1983 with 10MB cartridges containing an 8" floppy platter, the Bernoulli provided an extremely reliable, removable and high capacity (for the time) storage medium for early personal computers. In the late 1980s, 5.25" drives were introduced with 20, 44 and 90MB capacities. Later a MultiDisk Bernoulli accepted cartridges up to 150MB, and by 1994, capacity was up to 230MB.
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