Utopian Galt wrote to All <=-
They were a barrel of problems. Even back in 1999/2005 the disks were
not guranteed to live as well.
Utopian Galt wrote to All <=-
They were a barrel of problems. Even back in 1999/2005 the disks were not guranteed to live as well.
That's why I always update my vintage computer systems to use floppy emulators.
The drives will fail over time. The disks will fail as well. And 5.25" disks haven't been made since, when? The last batch of 5.25" disks that
I got had a failure rate of about 2 our of 5.
I think if a 3.5 inch floppy is cared for, maybe they will last a lifetime.
I got curious about the lifetime warranty on some floppy disk, brand new in a box.
I've tested a floppy disk 3.5 for several months to see if I could get the disk to fail due to writing to it and overwriting the data. I used a linux system with an attached USB floppy drive, I wrote over a million times to the disk and read back what was written perfectly. Then after about
4 months errors appeared. I stopped the program (bash script using
dd), and started inspecting the log. I found I couldn't read the
disk anymore... so I was almost set to turn off the system,
I have had many lose their data just by sitting on the shelves for decades.
There's a few things that spell the end for floppies... Mold for one, who'd had thought that'd be a thing.. what are they feeding on?
Arelor wrote to bbsing <=-
Re: Re: Floppy disks
By: bbsing to Dr. What on Tue Aug 22 2023 12:59 am
I think if a 3.5 inch floppy is cared for, maybe they will last a lifetime.
I am not so sure.
I have had many lose their data just by sitting on the shelves for decades.
Spectre wrote to bbsing <=-
There's a few things that spell the end for floppies... Mold for one, who'd had thought that'd be a thing.. what are they feeding on? If you left the mold long enough presumably it'd eat something out of the surface. But sans that mold either needs to be cleaned off the surface carefully or the drive head will eat it, become filthy and won't read.
The more likely problem, like HD's will be bit rot... eventually losing random magnetic data.
Just for giggles, 8bit shack is sourcing floppys from somewhere.
They're still putting out A2 software.
My own experience is that my old Atari 8-bit 5.25" disk fare much
better than the 1.2mb 5.25" PC floppies. And the 3.5" are by far the
worst losing data while sitting on the shelf. I stored some of my old
Atari 8 floppies in a 140degF attic for a few years and still only
have had about a 1-2% failure rate. Those old DSDD disks were
beasts!!! (I don't store them in the attic anymore...) :)
BTW, I have around 500 of those DSDD Atari disks here and can nearly
read them all... and nearly all were written in the 80's.
I think there is a species of mold that can eat anything that exists in the kinetic world.
I think there is a species of mold that can eat anything that exists in
the kinetic world.
What is the kinetic world?? That sounds really cool.
I am not so sure.
I have had many lose their data just by sitting on the shelves for
decades.
candycane wrote to bbsing <=-
Re: Re: Floppy disks
By: bbsing to Spectre on Wed Aug 23 2023 01:50 pm
I think there is a species of mold that can eat anything that exists in the kinetic world.
What is the kinetic world?? That sounds really cool.
Nightfox wrote to candycane <=-
Re: Re: Floppy disks
By: candycane to bbsing on Wed Aug 23 2023 10:11 pm
I think there is a species of mold that can eat anything that exists in
the kinetic world.
What is the kinetic world?? That sounds really cool.
Probably just means the physical world...?
Well it is pretty cool when I think about the spinning rock we walk on
:) ... but ... I used the wrong word, I should have said the material world.
Maybe they're nostalgic :D
Could be...
Could be...
Do single cell organisms have memory?
Do single cell organisms have memory?
Only if it eats a lot of magnetic media :)
How do amoebas communicate? With cell phones.
Well it is pretty cool when I think about the spinning rock we walk o :) ... but ... I used the wrong word, I should have said the materia world.
Ah, ok. Also, *anything*? Even, like diamonds?
depends who you are, I know Madonna likes diamonds :)
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