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It wasn’t until the 1571 that a proper, non-broked floppy drive came out – in my opinion. Unfortunately, it needed a C128 to run at full i/o speed. The C128D was a great experience, thus.
Ever been nostalgic for the majesty of 1.44MB floppy disks, but wished they came with 91,000x the storage capacity? One capable modder has heard your cry. Behold: The 128GB floppy disk.
The floppy disk itself is made of foam board, and everything is encased in a picture frame. If you want to make one for yourself, [Makestreme] has some great instructions over on IO.
How to Transfer Files Trapped on Old Floppy Disks. ... let alone a floppy drive, ... started his site in 2006 after a woman in an online forum requested help getting files off a Commodore 128.
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