Somewhere in storage I have a couple boxes of 8" floppies.  This includes a 
compiler :)

No, I don't have the correspondng machine :(

Jeremy


On Wednesday 30 July 2008 8:56:49 am J Cruit wrote:
> You know I just found a box of good old five and a quarters (remember
> the old whole punch read/write trick?) and if someone does have access
> to a drive perhaps I could borrow it to try to transfer data?  Or
> maybe at the next meeting we could work up a transfer station :)
>
> --j
>
> On 7/30/08, Smith, Craig A <Craig.A.Smith at honeywell.com> wrote:
> > >I wasn't the original poster on this one, but...
> > >I'm surprised to hear that these disks are expected to fail at this
> > > point. I guess it has been 20 years since I looked at some of my old
> > > disks but I was thinking I could copy some of the files off of them,
> > > copy them to my HDD and toss the disks in the trash
> >
> > I believe storage is the key.  The magnetic domains should be good to the
> > Curie point (768°C for iron) but hot, humid conditions affects the
> > support medium, turning it into a gooey mess.  I recall a spot on NPR
> > about a steam pipe breaking at the Smithsonian and the resulting loss of
> > irreplaceable jazz recordings.  I have cassette tapes that are over 20
> > years old and still play.  Of course analog recordings may degrade more
> > gracefully than digital.
> >
> > If the original poster can find a 5.25" floppy drive, I would be
> > interested to know if the data transfer is successful.
> >
> >
> >
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