Although floppy disk music "peaked" in the 2010s ... which celebrates low-bitrate music "as a form of art and practicality". While physical media are being "miserably, myopically phased out ...
Invented by Alan Shugart at IBM in 1967, the original floppy disk design measured 8 inches (200mm) in diameter, stored 80KB of data and became available for purchase in 1971 as a part of IBM's ...
He just pops a disk in the drive ... We think the album art stickers are a nice touch, as is matching album cover color to floppy. He’s right to lock those bad boys up.
A method for converting a single-sided 5.25" floppy disk into a double-sided disk. By punching a second notch in the jacket, the disk could be flipped over and inserted upside down. This was a ...
On [Jan Derogee]’s desk is something that wouldn’t look out of place for many of us, a pile of computer magazines with a case of 3.5″ floppy disks on ... the game art. An ingenious system ...
(1) An earlier category of high-capacity floppy-like disk drives. In the early 1990s, the failed Floptical disk was the first. Later, the Zip drive fell into the super floppy category. See Zip ...
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The contract entails that Hitachi Rail will transition the ATCS from its current 5.25-inch floppy disk system to one that uses Wi-Fi and cell signals to track exact train locations. The deal is ...
Graham Tinkers has created a Raspberry Pi-powered system that automatically backs up stacks of floppy disks and takes a picture of the label as it goes.
The Municipal Transportation Agency board approved a new contract with Hitachi Rail to upgrade its existing train control ...
which requires three floppy disks to function on DOS. Yes, DOS. Hitachi Rail, a manufacturer of Japan’s Shinkansen trains, was awarded the contract to provide a new state-of-the-art control ...
a floppy disk, a doorbell, a Game Boy cartridge, an electric toothbrush, a Big Mouth Billy Bass, a HitClip, an answering machine, a music box, and more. The announcement reads: Instead of ...