ITAR and Paper ROM

Roy M. Silvernail roy at sendai.scytale.com
Thu Feb 6 19:23:36 PST 1997


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In list.cypherpunks, stewarts at ix.netcom.com writes:

> More practically, sort of, there was the Cauzin Softstrip Reader,
> which cost about $200 and held enough data to distribute programs
> back when computers and programs were much smaller; a few PC magazines
> tried distributing programs by printing them in the back that way.
> Cute, but not cute enough to stick around very long.

Cauzin was bought by Eastman Kodak shortly after they started
advertising in the big rags (like _Byte_, which printed a test strip a
month or so before Cauzin made their big advertising push).  Cauzin was
even putting freeware programs in their ads.  At that time, Kodak was
just entering the soon-to-be-lucrative magnetic media market with their
floppy disk line.  I'd say they were bought and buried.
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