Where can I buy 640MB optical disks?

NeoPTLD

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Where can I buy 640MBoptical disk for a reasonable price?

You can't find this in electronics store and the very few store who offers them online wants an arm and a leg.
 

BBond

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Provantage
has a Fuji 5-pack for $31.80.

I've never ordered from Provantage and I don't use magneto-optical disks but from my search this seems to be a good price.

 

KK

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I'm curious to what's the purpose of this is, and why you wouldn't choose another option?
 

NeoPTLD

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Because it can be used just like a zip disk without crashing. Zip drives are notorious.
 

oogabooga

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is that for regular floppy drives no right? how much is the drive you need to use that thing?
 

VirtualLarry

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Good luck finding any, at least in the US. Possibly more luck in japan. I had a 120/230MB SCSI M-O drive, it was great. The disks are the size of a fat 3.5" floppy, store as much as a Zip, and are nearly indestructable. If you really want to archive some data, put it on an M-O disk in a caddy. I was given the drive for free, and I had a bit of trouble finding blank media. I found some under a several-millimeter-thick layer of dust at a retail store once, the SKU was no longer in their inventory system even. I got them for cheap, but that was .. years ago. 640MB M-O are probably still in use, somewhere, so you might have better luck with that size. Perhaps you could get in touch with a Fuji distributor?
 

batmanuel

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Originally posted by: NeoPTLD
Originally posted by: Lyfer
Why not cd-rw's?:)

$.50 per disc.


CD-RWs are not reliable

I'd use a DVD+RW then. They have better error correction that CDs, and the capacity for backing up a large chunk of your data all at once. I've been using my DVD+RW disks with Roxio Drag to Disk for backups and they have never let me down yet. Much cheaper than MO.