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=== Brother ===<!-- used in redirects --> Starting around 1985, [[Brother Industries|Brother]] introduced a family of dedicated word processor typewriters with integrated 3.5-inch 38-track<ref group="nb" name="NB_Brother_capacity" /> diskette drive. Early models of the [[Brother WP series|WP]] and {{ill|Brother LW series{{!}}LW series|de|Brother LW-Reihe}} used a Brother-specific group-coded recording scheme with twelve 256-byte sectors to store up to 120 KB<ref group="nb" name="NB_Brother_formats" /> on single-sided and up to 240 KB<ref group="nb" name="NB_Brother_formats" /> on double-sided double-density (DD) diskettes.<ref name="Guzis_2015_Multi" /><ref name="Gieseke_2003_Brother" /><ref name="Mick_2002_Brother_WP-6" /><ref name="Cotgrove_2009_Brother" /> Reportedly, prototypes were already shown at the [[Internationale Funkausstellung]] 1979 (IFA) in Berlin.
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