Winchester

( n.)

   Informal  generic  term  for sealed-enclosure magnetic-disk drives in
   which  the  read-write  head  planes  over the disk surface on an air
   cushion.  There  is a legend that the name arose because the original
   1973  engineering  prototype  for  what  later  became  the  IBM 3340
   featured  two  30-megabyte  volumes;  30--30 became `Winchester' when
   somebody  noticed  the  similarity  to  the  common term for a famous
   Winchester rifle (in the latter, the first 30 referred to caliber and
   the  second  to  the  grain  weight  of the charge). (It is sometimes
   incorrectly  claimed  that Winchester was the laboratory in which the
   technology was developed.)

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