Remember?!! My goodness, I'm still using at least one machine which has an internal floppy drive!I read recently, but not in detail .... about how if you could remember floppy disks it defined your age.
Quite so. In addition to the inevitable masses of 3.5" FDs, I have boxes full of 5.25", and some 8", FDs - and still have the means of reading them. Although it's obviously increasingly rare that I have such a need, when I do try, data is nearly always recoverable from 1980s 5.25" (and 8") ones. I imagine that the very low recording density has helped with data retention.My first reaction was "what size floppy disks?"![]()
I read recently, but not in detail, (I think it was a revival of this: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/TheFl...erOldPeopleIconsThatDontMakeSenseAnymore.aspx ) about how if you could remember floppy disks it defined your age.
Needless to say, I've already done that in relation to material that was 'crucial' or which I predicted I may well need to refer to in the future, but the volume of disks involved is such that it would be a major mission to copy it all.Isn't it time to recover the data while you still can, and copy it to some different media?
Indeed.My first reaction was "what size floppy disks?"![]()
Indeed, but the 'physical' spec is just the start of it. My archived floppies involve a lot of different formats, mainly MS-DOS and a whole range of variants of CP/M, plus a good few 'non standard formats' for which I had to write custom recovery routines.Indeed. And not just what size, but what spec - single or double size, single or double density ? And other densities IIRC.My first reaction was "what size floppy disks?"![]()
I have a lot for sale too. And a few 250MB ones, and an external drive.I also have a lot of data backed up onto ZIP 100 Disks, and have quite a stock of the disks if anyone needs some.
I remember once finding some MS-DOS backups on multi-volume 3.5" floppies.They have a project in cooperation with Microsoft to maintain the ability to read long-defunct programs and media.
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