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At 03:03 PM 3/2/01 -0500, you wrote:
>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.
Hi Susan...
The Superdisk drive can replace your floppy drive... but taking a Superdisk
"disk" and putting it into a regular floppy drive will not work. You can
take regular 1.44MB floppies and read/write from the Superdisk drive. The
Superdisk disk can hold 120MB of info.
Volkard Linke
The NOSPIN Group is now offering Free PC Tech
support at our newest website:
http://freepctech.com
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