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bytecellar.com
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| | | | | I was recently listening to the latest episode of Retro Computing Roundtable podcast during which there was mention of a 3-inch floppy disk. No, not 3.5-inch, but 3-inch. These disks are known as Compact Floppy Disks (also "CF2") and were ... Continue reading ? | |
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andrei.xyz
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| | | | | Besides their great laptops, Sony also created some really nice peripherals for the Vaio line, showing once again why they were (and still are) one of the best laptop companies. One thing that's worth noting is that all these units are made in Japan PCGA-FD5 The first drive is Floppy Disk Drive Model PCGA-FD5. It comes with the Sony Vaio PCG-505, but I got it with other Vaio unit. By the lack of the rubber feet, it seems that the unit has been opened, so maybe its internal drive was changed before I bought it. | |
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oldcrap.org
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| | | | | Commodore 1571 was Commodore's high-end 5.25" floppy disk drive, announced in 1985 and equipped with a double-sided drive mechanism. | |
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theprogressivecio.com
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