Plus Development
Plus Development Corporation was a majority-owned subsidiary of Quantum Corporation. The company invented the Hardcard, a hard disk drive on an expansion card, which started a wave of companies producing similar products in the 1980s.
History
Quantum Corporation specialized in making sophisticated and expensive hard drives for minicomputers. Plus Development was formed in October, 1983, by a handful of Quantum employees, led by Stephen Berkley, Dave Brown, and Joel Harrison, based on a conversation over dinner between Nolan Bushnell and Quantum President James Patterson that Quantum needed to start building products for the end user market. Their goal was to provide a simplified upgrade path for the newly released IBM Personal Computer which did not come with a hard drive. The company was originally incorporated as BBH Corporation, but also used the name Bits in Space for fun. It later changed its name to Qew Corporation, finally ending up as Plus Development Corporation.Product development
Over the two years after Plus Development was launched, the team was working on some major industry firsts:- A hard disk that installed in an ISA PC card expansion slot
- Host controller integrated with the hard disk printed circuit board
- A drive controller chipset cheaper than any previously built
- Hard drive thickness of only 1 in
- Consumer-focused installation of a hard disk
Competition
- JVC
- Kamerman Labs, – Slot Machine
- Maynard Electronics, – On Board
- Microscience International Corp, – EasyCard
- Mountain Computer Inc., – DriveCard
- Qubie Distributing, – Hardpack
- Tandon Corporation, – DiskCard, Business Card
- Verbatum Corporation, – Data Bank
- Western Digital, – FileCard
Tandy 1000
Hence Plus development hardcards are not physically compatible, as they are too long to fit in a Tandy 1000 computer. If the cover is removed, and the metal plate is removed so that a Plus Development card could fit in physically, it would work normally.