pinchvalve said:No one is asking what is on the 3.5" drives?!?!? I for one am intrigued.
Text files. And nothing larger than 720kb.
pinchvalve said:No one is asking what is on the 3.5" drives?!?!? I for one am intrigued.
Text files. And nothing larger than 720kb.
pinchvalve said:No one is asking what is on the 3.5" drives?!?!? I for one am intrigued.
I still have some with ancient scanned pictures of my cars from the late 90’s
RevRico said:pinchvalve said:No one is asking what is on the 3.5" drives?!?!? I for one am intrigued.
I thought nuclear missile codes, then I remembered they're still on 5.25s.
You laugh, but as of a couple years ago they still used 8 inch floppies to handle them.
chandler said:I have a “ZIP” disc that has pics of all the cars I owned and shows I photographed in 98-02 that I’ve never been able to copy. Zip drives were super expensive back then and we had one for transferring graphics files. Maybe I should work on getting them off of there.
edit: went to google and found that a zip reader is $14.00 now. Ha!
Mine has a parallel port cable. Haven’t seen a parallel port in about a decade or two...
3.5" floppy drives are the Spawn of Satan. Mean Time Between Failures is about 42 minutes.
Get the USB floppy drive, copy everything to a folder on a new system, and burn the remains. The only issue I had supporting a lot of users who kept their old E36 M3 was trying to recover docs that were created in programs that no longer exist.
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