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Floppy Disk Drives
Here are the floppy disk drives we recommend:
Floppy Disk Drive
(3.5”)
Any name-brand drive .
These $15 drives are commodity items, and one is about as good as
another. We use whatever make happens to be most readily available or
cheapest, including (alphabetically) Mitsumi, NEC, Sony, Teac,
Toshiba, and probably several others we’ve forgotten. We use Teac
235HF units by choice but that’s probably just from habit. If you
have a choice, pick an FDD that uses a shrouded connector for the data
cable.
Floppy Disk
Drive (5.25”)
None . Although we keep one
or two around on general principles, the 5.25” FDD is obsolete
except to read old 5.25” diskettes, most of which were written so
long ago that they are now probably unreadable. As of February, 2002,
new 5.25” FDDs are still manufactured and sold, but few vendors
stock them and they are now very hard to find. If you need to read an
old 5.25” diskette, contact your local computer store, which
probably has a stack of 5.25” HD (1.2 MB) FDDs in the back room and
will probably give you one for the asking.
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