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  • M maze3

    (someone else must have already posted this) - USB floppy drive

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    glennPattonWork3
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    That's what got used, it was finding the darn thing...

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    • C cabowaboaddict

      try recovering data from a 21Mb 3.5" floptical...

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      glennPattonWork3
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      Oh, someone bought them? :omg:

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        Oh, someone bought them? :omg:

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        cabowaboaddict
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        yep, I have one that was retired at our office years ago... still works, have the box, all the docs, and a dozen or so disks.

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        • T Tipton Tyler

          Still have a stack of punch cards from my Ph.D. thesis.

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          TNCaver
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          I have my punch tape from my tech school's PDP-11. :)

          If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.

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          • J Joan M

            Enjoy...[^]

            [www.tamautomation.com] | Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing. [YouTube channel]

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            Herbie Mountjoy
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            That's what floppies are for. Excellent.

            I may not last forever but the mess I leave behind certainly will.

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            • G glennPattonWork3

              Hi All, Earlier Today I used a bit of tech that is missing from most modern PC's...the floppy drive!... I must admit with today's machines and the Wacky Wide Web pretty much all of the things you could need are on the web. I needed a file that was an old Word Perfect document I had typed when the earth was hot (well early 90's) the copy I had backed up on CD failed. The worst part was trying to find the floppy and then the USB floppy disc drive. I feel like Indiana Jones!

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              Ralph Little
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              One of the big problems that I find is that nobody seems to manufacture a PCI card to support the floppy interface. IDE sure. But not floppy. If the motherboard doesn't support it, then you're sh*t out of luck.

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              • G glennPattonWork3

                Hi All, Earlier Today I used a bit of tech that is missing from most modern PC's...the floppy drive!... I must admit with today's machines and the Wacky Wide Web pretty much all of the things you could need are on the web. I needed a file that was an old Word Perfect document I had typed when the earth was hot (well early 90's) the copy I had backed up on CD failed. The worst part was trying to find the floppy and then the USB floppy disc drive. I feel like Indiana Jones!

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                englebart
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                Updating your resume? :laugh:

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                • R Ralph Little

                  One of the big problems that I find is that nobody seems to manufacture a PCI card to support the floppy interface. IDE sure. But not floppy. If the motherboard doesn't support it, then you're sh*t out of luck.

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                  glennPattonWork3
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                  Yep, that's where I'm glad I had the foresight to buy a USB floppy, it's just finding the dang thing... :rolleyes:

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                  • R Ralph Little

                    One of the big problems that I find is that nobody seems to manufacture a PCI card to support the floppy interface. IDE sure. But not floppy. If the motherboard doesn't support it, then you're sh*t out of luck.

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                    JRickey
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                    There are motherboards that still have IDE interface. Search for "industrial motherboard with IDE." You can also find ones with ISA slots. (That reminds me, I should update my 1989 DOS-based program that controls a process so it can use a USB version of the ISA I/O card....)

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                    • K KarstenK

                      I have a lot of disks, but no drive to read the data. But some is really to old: Installation disks for Windows 3.1. X|

                      Press F1 for help or google it. Greetings from Germany

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                      Ron Nicholson
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                      OS2 Warp anyone?

                      Jack of all trades, master of none, though often times better than master of one.

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