You should probably get those 5.25's copied off and archived somewhere
more safe/stable. Those floppies WILL eventually fail and be
unreadable.
MIKE POWELL wrote to GAMGEE <=-
You should probably get those 5.25's copied off and archived somewhere
more safe/stable. Those floppies WILL eventually fail and be
unreadable.
I actually think they already are, but it would not hurt to do it again
to be sure.
re-reads, but I was able to get most everything copied. Thankfully, the only sectors that failed contained one of the text files and I was able
to recover most of it.
Seconded - I found an old floppy with my registered versions of Qedit, Timed and Global War, and copied them from the 3.5" (remember when they were called "microfloppies"?) to my hard drive.
Seconded - I found an old floppy with my registered versions of Qedit,
Timed and Global War, and copied them from the 3.5" (remember when they
were called "microfloppies"?) to my hard drive. It took a lot of sector re-reads, but I was able to get most everything copied. Thankfully, the
only sectors that failed contained one of the text files and I was able
to recover most of it.
a lot of sector re-reads, but I was able to get most everything
copied. Thankfully, the only sectors that failed contained one of
the text files and I was able to recover most of it.
Funny thing... my 5.25" disks are MUCH more reliable than the 3.5"
ones.
I don't recall hearing anyone call them "microfloppies". But it seems there is some confusion about their name, especially today as most people haven't used them in a while - I've seen some posts online where people try to say the 3.5" discs weren't floppy disks because they were hard/rigid.. I think those people might be people too young to have used them though.
Re: Re: Thin Client Pc To Run
By: poindexter FORTRAN to MIKE POWELL on Thu Jan 15 2026 08:15 am
Seconded - I found an old floppy with my registered versions of Qedit Timed and Global War, and copied them from the 3.5" (remember when th were called "microfloppies"?) to my hard drive.
I don't recall hearing anyone call them "microfloppies". But it seems there is some confusion about their name, especially today as most
people haven't used them in a while - I've seen some posts online where people try to say the 3.5" discs weren't floppy disks because they were hard/rigid.. I think those people might be people too young to have
used them though.
Funny thing... my 5.25" disks are MUCH more reliable than the 3.5" ones.
fusion wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
i occasionally get stuff from eBay.. things i wished i had back in the day.
Nightfox wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I don't recall hearing anyone call them "microfloppies". But it seems there is some confusion about their name, especially today as most
people haven't used them in a while - I've seen some posts online where people try to say the 3.5" discs weren't floppy disks because they were hard/rigid.. I think those people might be people too young to have
used them though.
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