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holographic storage coming to market
Edu (Kevin Tsuji) wrote: t...@slipknot.mit.edu (Toby J. Sommer) asked: Does anyone have up to date info on the REAL status of holographic storage devices? Does anyone know about Tamarack Storage Devices, Inc., who are supposedly developing this technology? I believe that Lee Fyock is working on this technology as a

problem accessing holographic storage drive in Win2015
EDU (Juergen Wagner) wrote: I've been hearing rumours about holographic storage for quite a while now. MCC in Austin is supposed to be working on this, and there are a few others. Is there any prototype/product already available somewhere? Who's offering it? How would it perform? Yes, I know, holographic storage is

Holographic storage.
And sitting not too far out on the horizon is pure optical storage, done holographically, (I'm not talking holographic imagery, this is crystal based holographic storage of digital data.) These types of storage have been in use by the military for classified use for at least two decades and have progressed to the

The End of Semiconductors (Was Re: The end of the universe)
On 12/05/05, Kass Lloyd (raeky) <kassll...@gmail.com> wrote: magnetic storage still has many limitations and disadvantages. Holographic storage I predict, once we develop reliable rewriteable media, will totally replace magnetic storage devices. The bandwidth available for holographic storage is absolutely scary,

Holographic Storage Device; Data Storage
Quantum dots +Laser+Optical processing+Holographic Storage=Copy of Human. Brain.(Mind Uploading) Can become a Photonic Brain Computer. Just like the Photonic Transistors on Holographic Image. The Neurons and the Rest of our Brain Parts will become optical elements(Photons) and the distribution patterns from our

Maxell focuses on holographic storage
I had assumed when he was talking about "optical" storage he meant technologies like holographic storage where you have no moving parts and you can have much higher densities and access times. They will be a genuine improvement. Rewritable CDs and DVD-RAMs will be great, but I don't see them as hard drive

Holographic storage techniques?
Andrew R. Orndorff, Cornell University bq...@vax5.cit.cornell.edu sci engr Is there anyone out there who might be able to explain the mechanics behind holographic data storage to me? I'm referring to the technology being developed out west (I don't have a reference at the moment) which relies on using an electric

OT: Turner Classic Movies Going Holographic
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when MP3 stops being used and people switch to holographic storage, you need to get those MP3 cards out of the attic and switcht them to holographic. We'll assume that the data are pristine and perfectly preserved during all format changes, but someone needs to keep track of those old files and media up in the

Holographic storage
COM comp os coherent The August 5, 1994, issue of "Science" publishes several articles holographic data storage. A team at Stanford has built a working model, and have formed a corporation to bring a device to market within within two to three years. They expect that holography will permit a computer to store 10 to

Holographic Storage
nom prénom lo...@magic.fr comp arch storage In article (Dans l'article) <5m3bq0$rn...@pollux2.usc.edu>, sep...@pollux2.usc.edu (separk) wrote (écrivait) : Hello, Could anyone explain what holographic storage and systems that use such storage? Thanks in advance! Regards, Seongbin Park A very good source on

holographic storage
Mr C N.Craw...@cdc.com comp arch storage Thomas Amsler wrote: Does anyone have any information about Holographic Datat Storage? I am looking for sources such as books, magazines, and articles. Thanks, --Thomas tams...@imagine-net.com BYTE Magazine - April 1996 Good Cover Story on "Holographic Storage"

Holographic storage
Wim Lewis w...@netcom.com rec arts sf written In article <8msoae$9a...@nntp9.atl. mindspring.net>, Allyn B. Brodsky <ABB> wrote: Returning, briefly, to the issue of "storage," does anyone know if there is a theoretical limit to holographic storage in some medium? Well, yes. Assuming we're talking about real-world

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Oleg
Kaizerman kaize...@gmail.com rec arts movies production sound looks good for film distribution ,rushes/ data storage, hd uncompressed camera recording , not really for daily needs -- Oleg Kaizerman (gebe) Hollyland "G. John Garrett, CAS" <j...@soundcartREMOVE.com> wrote in message

beyond Blu-Ray and HD-DVD: InPhase Holographic Disc Storage ...
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on spending many thousand to get a few K of storage. Holographic storage is not simple, and the crystals to hold the data are not exactly readily obtainable. -- Ian Stirling. Designing a linux PDA, see http://www.mauve.demon.co.uk/ -----******* If replying by email, check notices in header *******------- Two

School time for Samurai (Grasshopper):-)
In article <54inaa$...@nuke.csu.net>, ncoo...@wahoo.csu.net (Noreen Cooper) wrote: I am interested in finding out information on holographic storage of large databases. Seems there was much research done on this in the seventies and eighties. Did Photo-CD and other technologies surplant enthusiasm to keep

Toshiba Backs Holographic Storage Technology.
Here's one of many web tutorials on the subject: http://computer.howstuffworks. com/holographic-memory1.htm There has been a lot of work done in this area, although to my Eventually, however, the technology will run out of steam, and holographic storage systems seem to be front-runners for the next big method.

45GB Triple-Layer HD DVDs
rgs50 rg...@bellsouth.net misc invest stocks Holographic storage of data works in the lab but can not be mass produced cheaply enough to make the technology practical. Back in Dec 1977 ( when I was graduating collage ) there was much hype of optical mass memory but as it turned out it took about 17 years for this

Maxell focuses on holographic storage
Andrew I think TI and maybe IBM have worked on using holographic storage, which has speeds in the same range as RAM, and data packing in the terabyte (correct spelling) range. Since this work has been around a number of years, anything markedly slower becomes a "YAWN" and a poor area for investment.

General HDDs Discussion
An example is IBM's holographic storage research -- imagine a dirt cheap sugar- cubed size rewritable "crystal" that could hold 50 gigs to a terrabyte of information, (The ultimate "shape" of holographic storage is yet to be determined, so my use of the word "sugar-cube" maybe somewhat be misleading.

Lunar data storage
Noreen Cooper ncoo...@wahoo.csu.net comp infosystems I am interested in finding out information on holographic storage of large databases. Seems there was much research done on this in the seventies and eighties. Did Photo-CD and other technologies surplant enthusiasm to keep researching holography as a storage