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- ST-506 comment "The ST-506 was the first 5.25 inch hard disk drive, introduced in 1980 by Seagate Technology (then Shugart Technology). It stored up to 5 megabytes after formatting and cost US $1,500 ($4,308 in today's dollars). The similar, 10-megabyte ST-412 was introduced in late 1981. The ST-225 was introduced shortly thereafter with 20 megabytes and half the height. All three used MFM encoding, a widely used coding scheme.".
- Q1927767 comment "The ST-506 was the first 5.25 inch hard disk drive, introduced in 1980 by Seagate Technology (then Shugart Technology). It stored up to 5 megabytes after formatting and cost US $1,500 ($4,308 in today's dollars). The similar, 10-megabyte ST-412 was introduced in late 1981. The ST-225 was introduced shortly thereafter with 20 megabytes and half the height. All three used MFM encoding, a widely used coding scheme.".