David,
Good luck with your archiving. I have one of those here in a drawer. Although I
got it for a Windows 7 machine so I don't know if it would work on these
windows 10 machines and I don't have any floppies around anymore, laughs!
However, it reminds me of the hundreds of 5.25 floppies I threw away when I
finally junked my old Apple 2e that I used for 11 years. I wrote my Masters
Theses on that machine. Pity I never had a way to back all of that lovely data
up before junking it. Laughs!
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[mailto:blind-philly-comp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Goldfield
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2017 4:00 PM
To: Philadelphia Computer Users Group for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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Subject: [blind-philly-comp] Quick Personal Update/Going Retro in 2017 With a
New 3.5 inch Floppy Drive
In our den I have a ton of old 3.5 inch floppy disks that I've used since the
1990s. Since I got my latest computer in late 2013, I haven't been able to
access them since my Dell has no floppy drive and none of the computers from my
current and previous job had a floppy drive. I finally decided that I was going
to do something about this once and for all and, at the end of the year, I
ordered a USB 3.5-inch floppy disk from Amazon which didn't even cost me
fifteen dollars. I now have it and plan to start going through my old floppies
this weekend, with the goal of archiving whatever I might find to be of value.
It's a really weird thing to know that I have access to such a thing on my
Windows machine.
The drive reminds me of the second edition of the Blazie Engineering disk
drive, as the dimensions are almost identical. If anybody has any last-minute
warnings or bits of advice about using a 3.5 inch drive with Windows 10, now is
the time to advise me. <grin>
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