![]() ![]() What size are you formatting? The specs are fine, but what is the actual use?įWIW, there used to be some weird floppy copiers available, that would let you ::ahem:: copy licensed disks that had data on a half-track that a PC wouldn't normally read. We used to make 720K floppies out of 1.44 by taping over the hole. System Requirements:IBM PC or compatible system Floppy disk drive interface cable,Available 3.5" drive bay Package Contents:This product is sold in bulk packaging. Operating System Microsoft DOS ? Microsoft Windows 3.1 ? Microsoft Windows 95 ? Microsoft Windows NTģ.5" floppy disk drives Supported Media:3 modes of Full Read/Write Compatibility across the 2.0MB.6MB.0MB capacities. Warranty:7 days from the receipt of goods. Here is the specs on the current drive.ĭescription: 3.5,M/1.6M/1.44MB/1.2MB/720K,INTĬondition:Refurbished,tested and re-certified.Meets or exceeds original quality.Ĭomment:This is a genuine, original part. We use 1.44mb 3.5" disks but I dont know a 1.44mb could be used for say a 720K format. The problem is the floppy drive 3 mode and the format used is unknown. But program back up is a pain staking process and I want to try and allow backing up on a Windows XP system. This is a proprietary non Windows system. Hey guys I have an Old Japanese Bender that uses a 3 mode floppy drive for storing the bend programs. ![]()
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