Kittyhawk is an interesting drive to me, it's small but reliable. I myself
wouldn't expect something that small and being a new idea at the time
(being that small) that they would last and still work 20 years later
today. I've never worked with a Microdrive, so I can't comment on their
reliability but they must be able to take some beating since I've seen them
used in cameras (and I will say my camera gets banged around a lot being on
the neck strap, being ran into, etc).
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