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Shugart Associates was a computer peripheral manufacturer that dominated the floppy disk drive market in the late 1970s and is famous for introducing the minifloppy disk drive.

Founded in 1973, Shugart Associates was purchased by Xerox
Xerox

Xerox Corporation is a global document management company which manufactures and sells a range of color and black-and-white Computer printer, multifunction systems, photo copiers, digital production printing presses, and related consulting services and supplies....
 in 1977. In the early 1980s the name was changed to Shugart Corporation. Xerox exited the business in 1985 and 1986, selling the brand name and the 8-inch floppy product line to Narlinger Group (Mar 1986).






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Shugart Associates was a computer peripheral manufacturer that dominated the floppy disk drive market in the late 1970s and is famous for introducing the minifloppy disk drive.

Founded in 1973, Shugart Associates was purchased by Xerox
Xerox

Xerox Corporation is a global document management company which manufactures and sells a range of color and black-and-white Computer printer, multifunction systems, photo copiers, digital production printing presses, and related consulting services and supplies....
 in 1977. In the early 1980s the name was changed to Shugart Corporation. Xerox exited the business in 1985 and 1986, selling the brand name and the 8-inch floppy product line to Narlinger Group (Mar 1986). Narlinger promptly rebranded itself as Shugart Corporation and continued as such into the early 1990s. Under Narlinger management, Shugart acquired several discontinued product lines such as the Optotech 5984 WORM
Write Once Read Many

Write Once, Read Many refers to computer data storage systems, data storage devices, and data storage media that can be written to once, but read from multiple times....
 drive.

Alan Shugart
Alan Shugart

Alan Field Shugart was a leading computer engineer working in the disk drive industry. He was widely considered a pioneer of the disk drive....
, after a distinguished career at IBM and a few years at Memorex
Memorex

Established in 1961 in Silicon Valley, Memorex is today a consumer electronics brand of Imation specializing in disk recordable media , travel drives, flash storage, computer accessories and other electronics....
, decided to strike out on his own, and in 1973 he gathered up some venture capital
Venture capital

Venture capital is a type of private equity capital typically provided to early-stage, high-potential, Growth investing companies in the interest of generating a return through an eventual realization event such as an IPO or mergers and acquisitions of the company....
 and started Shugart Associates. The original business plan was to build a small-business system (similar to the IBM 3740) including the development of all of the major components, including floppy disk drives, a printer, etc. After two years the seed money was gone and Shugart had no product to show for it. The Board wanted to focus on the floppy disk drive but Shugart wanted to continue the original plan. Official company documents state that Shugart quit, but he tells the story another way, that he was fired by the venture capitalists. Shugart went on with Finis Conner to found Shugart Technology in 1979, whose name was changed to Seagate Technology
Seagate Technology

Seagate is the world's largest manufacturer of Hard disk drive and storage solutions. The company was founded in 1979 and is based in Scotts Valley, California, California....
 in response to a legal challenge by Xerox.

Shugart Sa400
The 5¼-inch disk drive was developed by Shugart in 1976. The details are a bit unclear though. According to Jim Adkinsson, a Shugart sales manager, Don Massaro, Shugart President, and himself sat down for lunch with a customer who complained that the 8-inch
Inch

An inch is the name of a Units of measurement of length in a number of different systems, including Imperial units, and United States customary units....
 drive was too big for the personal computers then emerging in the nascent S-100
S-100 bus

The S-100 bus, IEEE696-1983 , was an early computer bus designed in 1974 as a part of the Altair 8800, generally considered today to be the first personal computer ....
 market. When Adkisson asked what the size should be, the customer pointed to a napkin on the table and said, "About that size". They returned to the Shugart lab with the napkin and designed the 5¼-inch minifloppy drive. In the story told by Don Massaro the size and basic design was laid out by him and Jimmy Adkisson with cardboard and scissors during a car trip to Herkimer. The size was the smallest size that you couldn't put into a pocket. Introduced in 1976 as the 110KB SA-400. The SA-400 and related models became their best selling products, with shipments of up to 4000 drives per day.

In the early 1980s, in order to avoid development and start-up costs, the company turned to Matsushita Communications Inc., a subsidiary of Matsushita
Matsushita

Matsushita is a Japan electronics brand .Matsushita is also a family name in Japan....
, Japan, for its half-height 5¼-inch drives, starting that company on its way to becoming the largest floppy drive manufacturer in the world. In 1985, in order to resolve an inventory accumulation and as part of its exit strategy, Xerox gave up Shugart's exclusive rights to the Matsushita half-height 5¼-inch floppy disk drives.

In 1979, Shugart Associates introduced the "Shugart Associates System Interface" (SASI) to the computing world; the interface subsequently evolved into SCSI
SCSI

Small Computer System Interface, or SCSI , is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices....
 (Small Computer System Interface), and has gone on to change the face of storage. The first standard process completed in 1986 with ANSI standard X3.131-1986 (popularly known as SCSI-1) as the result.

Larry Boucher led the SASI engineering team; he and several of the engineers who worked on SASI left in 1981 to found host adapter
Host adapter

In computer hardware, a host controller, host adapter, or host bus adapter connects a host system to other computer network and computer storage devices....
 maker Adaptec
Adaptec

Adaptec is a computer hardware company based in Milpitas, California that primarily produces host adapters for connecting computer storage devices to computers....
.