What does a floppy disk look like?
They are, but that is what the image he should be looking for looks like, and I didn't want to confuse the issue worse, lol.I thought the floppy disk were the 5 1/4" soft sided disk.
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You are correct.If I remember rightly there were 3 1/2" and 5 1/4".
I was just pulling your leg. I took my first computer class in 84, learning Basic, then progressed from there.Showed my age there I reckon.
I was just pulling your leg. I took my first computer class in 84, learning Basic, then regressed from there.
How's that DOS working for you today?I was just pulling your leg. I took my first computer class in 84, learning Basic, then progressed from there.
That's not what she said.My floppy experience started out at a full 8". None of this 5 1/4 & 3 1/2 inch nonsense.
There is. Just hit reply on each of the posts you want to quote.
Cool, thanks guys, I'll find a reason to try it out.It does, however if you quote then change pages before the draft is saved you will lose it. BUT if you go up to the little floppy disk icon up above there is an option to "save draft" and that will keep any multi quotes from several different pages.
This guy's trying to get quoted.My floppy experience started out at a full 8". None of this 5 1/4 & 3 1/2 inch nonsense.
I was still maintaining an active IDRS Controller (part of an X25 network) that worked off a single 8" floppy in 1995.My floppy experience started out at a full 8".
AgreePretty sure it's always been here. If you are logged in that is.