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Date: | Fri, 2 Mar 2001 20:53:46 -0600 |
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Susan,
A super disk drive works for your regualar 1.44 and for your super disk
floppies, which are 120mb in size. To look at a super disk drive, it looks
just like a floppy drive. If another person has a super disk drive you can
use your super disk floppies in their drive also, but it has to be a super
disk drive. You can purchase them just about anywhere, such as Best Buy etc,
or online. The answer to your last question is NO, you can't use a super
disk floppy in a 1.44 floppy drive. I have one, and I love it. If you go to
computer shows, you can get them there also, costs about $50- $ 75.00
depending on where you buy them, the LS120 floppies cost about $7.00 -$10.00
per disk.
Hope this helps.
Jenelle Vollmer
> Could someone please enlighten me on a SuperDisk drive? Does it fit into
a
> regular floppy drive? In other words, could I use the floppy disks on
> anyone's machine that has a floppy? How much data does the floppy hold?
Can
> a machine operate with a regular floppy drive and a SuperDisk Drive too?
> Where can I purchase one? It is nothing like a zip drive, is it? The
reason
> I am asking is that I know unless another machine has a zip drive also,
the
> zip disk can't be used in it. But with the SuperDisk, this is different,
> right? Anyone with a floppy disk drive can also use a floppy from a
> SuperDisk can't they? Thanks ahead of time for the information.
>
> Susan Hays
>
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