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Floppy Disk Use

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Simply put it into the floppy drive and then you can copy files onto it. If it doesn't let you write files onto it, eject the floppy and on the underside (the side with the metal disc in the center) you should see a little switch on the bot...
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If OmniFlop could use the disks for all these formats then it would be a robot arm that could knit and play music! OmniFlop is not a robot arm, nor a knitting machine, nor a synthesizer. If you want to "use" data on the floppy dis...
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A floppy disk typically uses IRQ6 (that is on windows server 2003)
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"Floppy disks use magnetic-storage media within" A floppy disk is a data storage medium that is composed of a disk of thin, flexible ("floppy") magnetic storage medium encased in a square or rectangular plastic shell. Fl...
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yes I do.. some of the pcs I build still require floppy for whatever reason. I load certain drivers using floppy disks.
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You shouldn't need a floppy/cd to 'register'. You need a CD/floppy to take a qualification exam and an internet connection to register.
http://www.law.arizona.edu/it/exams/faq.htm#5
Yes, but its a very specialized piece of hardware. Theater Lighting is controlled in many theaters by a programmable light board, and many of them still use conventional 1.44MB "floppy" (as in "the contents of the hard plasti...
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Yes. Though library computers are no longer equipped with floppy drives, you can check our portable USB Floppy drive in order to use your floppy disk.
http://wwwcc.ivytech.edu/library/northeast/ask/faq.html
Yes. If you only have IBM formatted disks that's o.k. Just put a floppy in the Mac computer's drive, click "Special" then "Erase Disk." You will see a box that shows the disk has a DOS format. Simply click to the right...
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