- Jan 12, 2002
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QPS (the SuperFloppy people) recently manufactured a $200 floppy drive that can fit 32 megabytes onto a regular 1.44Mb floppy.
This is no joke.
They write the sectors really really close together and do on-the-fly compression (like DiskSpace) to achieve this marvellous feat.
Now, if QPS had made this invention 10 years ago, when nobody could afford a CDR drive, and CDRW hadn't even been invented, they would be THE GODS OF STORAGE. People would make shrines to QPS in their homes. BBS'es could archive there warez on QPS formatted 32Mb floppies. Everybody's floppy investment would become 20x valuable overnight.
But today, in this day and age of $100 80-gig drives, $100 24xCDRW drives, 20c CDR's, and 50c CDRW's, nobody has even HEARD of this invention.
How sad it must be for that QPS engineer to realize that his invention came 10 years too late...
This is no joke.
They write the sectors really really close together and do on-the-fly compression (like DiskSpace) to achieve this marvellous feat.
Now, if QPS had made this invention 10 years ago, when nobody could afford a CDR drive, and CDRW hadn't even been invented, they would be THE GODS OF STORAGE. People would make shrines to QPS in their homes. BBS'es could archive there warez on QPS formatted 32Mb floppies. Everybody's floppy investment would become 20x valuable overnight.
But today, in this day and age of $100 80-gig drives, $100 24xCDRW drives, 20c CDR's, and 50c CDRW's, nobody has even HEARD of this invention.
How sad it must be for that QPS engineer to realize that his invention came 10 years too late...
