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120MB floppy will operate as systems' standard built-in a:drive. (O.R. Technology and Microsoft sign licensing deal for LS-120 floppy technology; bundled in Windows 95 OEM Service 2.0) (Company Business and Marketing)

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In its quest to make the 120MB capacity floppy diskette an industry standard, O.R. Technology Inc. will announce next week that Microsoft Corp. will incorporate drivers for the LS-120 technology in its Windows 95 OEM Service, Release 2. The 120MB drive is already supported in Windows NT 4.0.

With support for the technology built in to the operating system, the drive, which shares the same form factor as a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive, can be recognized as the boot drive in 120MB, 1.44MB, and 720KB mode, according to an O.R. Technology representative.

At the same time, San Jose, Calif.-based Promise Technology Inc. will announce the September availability of a $49 …

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