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Floppy Disk

Mir96TA

Golden Member
I just notice most of my Floppy Drive 1.44 are gone BAD
100 % 720 K over formated to 1.00 is GONE BAD
DANG it.
Those were very expensive at time I bought by saving buck here and buck there.
 
i still have some old 1.44 laying around in a box. no idea if they even work. no way to even test them as i havent had a floppy drive in years. Can you even buy new 1.44 drives these days?
 
I actually bought my Dad a new USB floppy drive last Christmas. So they do exist.
 
You can get them for $5-10 usually. I like Sony or Teac.

The best way to do it is just get a USB one and use it when you need it. Many laptop drives (Dell esp) have the mini-USB port on them.
 
Floppies age very badly. A few years ago, I went through all the floppies I could find. About 10% were still readable (barely, with lots of drive noise), but the ones that mattered (Space Quest) weren't.
 
Floppy disks are probably of the few things that have been replaced with more durable substitutes during the years. Pretty much everything nowadays is made to "break" faster than before.

I also have a dozen of floppy disks somewhere but luckily I do not have anything I need on them.
 
Floppies age very badly. A few years ago, I went through all the floppies I could find. About 10% were still readable (barely, with lots of drive noise), but the ones that mattered (Space Quest) weren't.

It must be a more significant issue for 3-1/2" media/drives, or mabye just the storage environment. I have 5-1/4" disks for my C-64 that I wrote 25 years ago that still read perfectly in 25-year-old 1541s.
 
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