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- From: mdaymon@rainbow.rmii.com (Maxwell Daymon)
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- Subject: Re: A4000 HD Drive, FORGET IT!
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 06:59:28 GMT
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- Jason S Birch (jasonb@cs.uwa.edu.au) wrote:
- : cheap, but the cost of the disks is at least five times as much as a
- : CD (assuming 25M) with only 4% the storage, and duplication of Zip
-
- Yet reusable. I have 20 CD-ROMs that have junk software on them that I
- can do NOTHING with. At least I could use a Zip disk. Non-reusability is
- a major drawback both to the users and producers.
-
- Zip disks are less per megabyte - many low end users would be happy with
- ONE or TWO zip disks. As it is, you will need far more floppies than Zips
- to store the same information. Floppy speed is already frustrating, and
- the Amiga can't even offer the benefit of the 500kbps speed of a normal
- HD floppy.
-
- As other companies take the lead, Zip disks will become cheaper. By the
- time AT have them as standard they will probably cost much less to
- distributors (and they have reuse/resale value - so you won't get charged
- with 'overstock protection' a cost added to CD-ROM distribution to
- protect the seller)
-
- Finally, I have read in a number of reports that media cost is actually
- much less of a factor in price than we would be led to believe. Just a
- cursory analysis of software prices of disk vs. CD-ROM games shows that
- cost stayed the same or went UP when media cost went DOWN. (Yes, even for
- shovelware).
-
- When I said finally, I didn't mean it:
-
- There is also something called the '25MB' Zip disk. A wonderful
- alternative to 100MB disks and expected at around $7 in SINGLE quanitity
- and at a much lower price to bulk buyers. The 25MB disk will have all the
- advantages of speed and reusability, yet it won't cost any more than some
- floppies (to distributors) who are looking at 6 and 10 disk distribution.
-
- 25MB disks will also decrease in price, especially if companies like AT
- adopt (fortunately, Mac and clone companies are already looking into it,
- and some have started).
-
- : floppies) than CDROMs (stamped from a master). So, for software
- : distribution, CDROM is a big win over Zip cost-wise. However, CDROM
-
- Perhaps, but I'll pay the same or $2 more (which is likely what it would
- amount to) for a disk that I can reuse if I want to.
-
- : isn't much use for a low-end *computer* (I don't think it can compete
- : as a games console, so it needs to be seen as a computer) without any
-
- Strongly agreed.
-
- : floppy or a hard drive. A hard drive is way too expensive in addition
-
- But needed in a serious machine.
-
- : So, we're back where we started. Zip seems like the perfect
- : replacement for HD and floppy, until you look at how expensive it is
- : to distribute software on compared to CDROM. CDROM alone, however,
-
- You are completely ignoring 25MB disks and the fact that final cost
- doesn't always reflect actual media cost. These factors convince me that
- Zip is the answer.
-