This project provides the CAD files for an STM32-based floppy-disk controller that can be attached to the back of an ordinary 3.5 inch floppy-disk drive and connected to a USB host via micro USB port.
While the whole build is impressive, the most clever part involves a 3 1/2″ floppy disk that hides an SD card and works like a regular USB flash drive when inserted into the floppy drive.
Rookie Drive is a USB host cartridge for MSX computers, powered by a CH376 USB host controller. It's designed and produced by Xavirompe. This project implements a standard MSX-DOS 1 DiskROM that ...
What’s the most important keyboard macro you know? Honestly, it’s probably Ctrl-S. But do you use that one often enough? Chances are, you do not. What you need is a giant, dedicated Save ...
I’ve been writing about technology since the early 1990s and have used a vast array of tech products over the decades, moving ...
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Floppy Disks: A Brief History
A cheap 8 GB USB thumb drive gave you far more storage, after all. So, now they remain something of a curio for those ...
The 8-inch floppy disk was eventually succeeded by the ... but by then rewritable CDs had been adopted more widely. Before USB flash drives proved to be the most popular rewritable storage medium ...
programs were beginning to be loaded from floppy disk. They were also used as a portable means of storage and for backups. A solid-state drive (SSD) uses technology similar to that of USB drives ...
For a lot of people, "floppy disks just work", said the BBC. Why spend money upgrading technology that's "basically fine"? Although floppy disk music "peaked" in the 2010s, it's "still going ...
4) Insert the Recovery boot floppy into your floppy drive. 5) Insert the Recovery CD into the ... you can use either of the following methods to perform recovery. Hard disk second partition USB CD-ROM ...
Floppy disks were developed in the late 1960s but ... Turning to storage devices, he asked: "Where does one even buy a floppy disk these days?" This is not the first time Japan has hit the ...
(2) A device that spins, reads and writes a removable storage medium such as a CD, DVD or floppy disk. In the past, hard disks were also available as removable media (see removable disk).