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Originally Posted by Need
(Post 32066852)
They are probably worth a lot of money especially if the 8kb memory Apple computer is an Apple 1 :D
How much is it worth since it works still I think? |
Originally Posted by gfunkdave
(Post 32066956)
Hah, their solution is to buy an old Mac.
In any case, the disk I'm trying to read is a 1.44 MB HD floppy, which according to that article a USB floppy drive should be able to read. |
Best bet is to find some local HAM radio guys. Most of these guys are older, and into electronics. Chances are they'll know someone in town who has older, still-running hardware that you could use. They'll also know all of the tricks to reading old media.
I keep a stash of functioning old PCs in our storage room to read old data. All the way back to DOS 3.3 for me. The IT guy across the street has original IBM XTs that still are fully operational. |
Maybe someone made an old Apple emulator that runs on Windows? Those may have I/O to floppy disk devices as I remember lots of older software especially games run off floppy disks.
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I have no idea how to help you, but this thread brings back memories of Apple II+ and school. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Need
(Post 32063955)
I wonder what would a 12 years old boy put on a floppy dsk locking it away to hide it from his parents.... hmmm ;)
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Originally Posted by LordHamster
(Post 32096731)
He better hope 12 year old him wasn't as paranoid as
I was a nerd (still am). |
Luxury! My first computer experience was with an IBM 1130.... Punchcard operated. Fortran IV. Some dick would often slip a fully punched card into your stack that was waiting to be run by the operator....
Those were funny days. Good luck to the OP! |
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