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microdrive

Developed by IBM and available in 1999, a microdrive is an extremely small hard disk that can fit in a CompactCard memory slot, enabling digital cameras designed to use CompactFlash memory cards to gain larger storage capabilities. See also memory cards.

See "A Quick Guide to Digital Cameras" in the Quick Reference section of Webopedia.
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