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Archive | 1996

Method and apparatus for predicting failure of a disk drive

Randall Mason Bates; David Frederick Glaess; Thomas Scott Larson; Patricia Joanne Wadkins


Archive | 1993

Apparatus and method for near contact magnetic recording

Thomas Allen Gregory; Christopher Guild Keller; Thomas Scott Larson


Archive | 1995

Inner diameter disk drive head/slider load/unload device

Lowell J. Berg; Zine-Eddine Boutaghou; Thomas Scott Larson; Dallas W. Meyer; Jay Michael Mosbrucker; Jerry Lee Neubauer; Hal Hjalmar Ottesen


Archive | 1992

Slider bearing design for near contact magnetic recording

Thomas Allen Gregory; Christopher Guild Keller; Thomas Scott Larson


Archive | 1993

Disk drive micromotion starting apparatus and method

Zine-Eddine Boutaghou; Donald C. Buettner; Thomas Scott Larson; Jaquelin K. Spong


Archive | 1991

Near contact magnetic recording using a liquid lubricant bearing to separate media and transducer

Thomas Allen Gregory; Christopher Guild Keller; Thomas Scott Larson


Archive | 1989

Magnetic data storage device including transducer assembly for near contact magnetic recording.

Thomas Allen Gregory; Christopher Guild Keller; Thomas Scott Larson


Archive | 1995

Disc drive system

Thomas Allen Gregory; Christopher Guild Keller; Thomas Scott Larson; クリストファー・ギルド・ケラー; トーマス・アレン・グレゴリイ; トーマス・スコット・ラーソン


Archive | 1989

Gerät und Verfahren für magnetische Quasikontakt-Aufzeichnung. Apparatus and method for magnetic quasi-contact recording.

Thomas Allen Gregory; Christopher Guild Keller; Thomas Scott Larson


Archive | 1989

Magnetisches Datenspeichergerät mit Wandlerbaugruppe für magnetische Quasikontaktaufzeichnung The magnetic data storage unit with transformer module for magnetic quasi-contact recording

Thomas Allen Gregory; Christopher Guild Keller; Thomas Scott Larson

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