In fact, as [Ladyada] explained during this week’s Floppy Interfacing Hack ... not all drives are able to read all types (even if they say they do). That means a disk which might seem like ...
In the 1980s, as the floppy disk era started its (very) slow descent into irrelevance, the risk of the hard disk era began.
With the last manufacturer of 3.5″ floppy disks (FDs) having shut down in 2010, those who are still using this type of storage medium for production and/or retrocomputing purposes have to ...