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While this is really kind of neat, I just want to know where the hell this thing was seven - ten years ago when we needed it?
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While this is really kind of neat, I just want to know where the hell this thing was seven - ten years ago when we needed it?
My guess would be Amiga software.
I love this thing.
And the point of this is? Seems fairly useless to me since floppy disks went the way of the buffalo a long time ago.
7 to 10? You still used a floppy drive in 2002 on any kind of regular basis? I mean I was still putting them in my builds basically for emergency bootup / HW diags / bios update options. But install or use software from a floppy? You're talking like 1993 man. So 19-20 years.
Wow. Flashback to 1993. 486 DX2-66 with 4MB of ram, Western Digital VESA video card, Sound Blaster AWE32. 15" CRT monitor. And that rig was the bomb. Hell that AWE32 cost me $300 I think.
Ohhhh how I loved Tie Fighter. Come to think of it, that computer was worth more than MY CAR.
While this is really kind of neat, I just want to know where the hell this thing was seven - ten years ago when we needed it?
And the point of this is? Seems fairly useless to me since floppy disks went the way of the buffalo a long time ago.
I had thousands of old floppy disks to read, and it would have taken
forever to process them all by hand..
This is the result, a Copypro CP-2000 wired to an arduino, a motor controller, and a kryoflux. Will automatically work its way through a hundred or so disks at a time..
7 to 10? You still used a floppy drive in 2002 on any kind of regular basis? I mean I was still putting them in my builds basically for emergency bootup / HW diags / bios update options. But install or use software from a floppy? You're talking like 1993 man. So 19-20 years.
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I would just like to point out that when the iMac appeared in 1998, it was the first computer that I had seen that didn't have a floppy drive built-in (Aside from earlier computers like C64, Apple, etc that used external drives). That was one of the main critisims by the PC guys, "What, no floppy!?!?!?!, it's going to be a failure!". LOL..
"The original iMac was the first legacy-free PC.[9] It was the first Macintosh computer to have a USB port but no floppy disk drive."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMac
If anyone still has floppies, your data is degraded and dead.
Don't kid yourself, I still have 5.25" floppies from the early 80's that still retain all of their original data and still work to this day.
Equipment and data storage from the 80's and 90's lasts far longer than anything we have these days, with the exception of tapes.
My retail floppy containing Amiga Workbench 1.3 from 1988 disagrees with you...By the mid-90s, the CD made multiple floppies obsolete.
If anyone still has floppies, your data is degraded and dead.
Same here. Wanted to see some office warfare carnage.I was kind of expecting / wanting a floppy rail gun.
Agreed. Would have been much better.I was kind of expecting / wanting a floppy rail gun.
Well Apple did almost collapse around 1998. Now much have times changed.
I was kind of expecting / wanting a floppy rail gun.
Well, I can't force you to believe that I still have working media with complete data from the early 80's, so I'll leave that one up to you. I know I know, pics or shens.You're high. Magnetic media degrades magnitudes faster than optical.
You're high. Magnetic media degrades magnitudes faster than optical. Tapes last longer than floppies, I will agree with you on that. But the media density is totally different. I suppose if you kept your 5.25 floppies in a magnetically shielded box... but I don't know.
Sounds like he is making images of the floppy so he will probably just throw them away when done.
Sad part is where it said he has done this to over 1000 so far. what the hell does he have on that many floppies that he still needs.