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...I have no use for old floppies. Ya got anything in Young Pear Shaped?




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Old Floppies
By: Decomposed
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Wed, 07 Sep 22 4:37 PM
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While going through book boxes yesterday I came across a binder I made 30+ years ago containing old source code I'd like to recover. It's a lot of source code. I don't want to have to type it up. FORTUNATELY, the binder also has two floppy discs containing the same source code. UNFORTUNATELY, they're 5.25" floppies, not 3.5" floppies.

You can find 3.5" USB-powered floppy drives on Amazon for about twenty bucks. Good luck with 5.25" floppy drives, though. I don't think anybody makes them anymore.

I'm not sure what options I've got. It's possible that I still have working computers from that era. I hardly ever throw things away unless they're broken, after all. If I have one and can get it to work (which means also having a keyboard and monitor for it), and if I didn't remove said computer's hard drive prior to mothballing the machine, then I may be able to copy from 5.25" to 3.5", then install a 3.5" floppy drive on a modern computer. Or I could copy from 5.25" to hard drive, then move the hard drive to a modern PC.

This is all chancy. There are a whole lot of things that could go wrong, not the least of which is that the floppies themselves could be unreadable after so many years. Magnetic media doesn't keep forever, and these book boxes of mine have been stored in far from idyllic conditions.

Oh well. This is another project for a future date... when I'm living in the new house. Maybe sometime next year...


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