We have a case or two of 1.2m diskette, we sell by the box or individually
at Kennett Classic (
kennettclassic.com) not sure how far you are from the
MD/PA/DE border
Bill
On Wed, Mar 29, 2023, 7:32 AM John Maxwell via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
wrote:
Hi Chris,
I had a bunch of 1.2Mb 5-1/4" drives that, unfortunately, may have been
discarded over the past year. I mainly hung on to all of the 360K FDDs that
I came across, which are more difficult to find. I know that I still have
some NOS 1.2Mb units (never been powered up, but also not taken out of
their original plastic bags either.) I bought these new from a local
computer store (still in business, but now doing mostly consulting work,
unfortunately) many years ago (early 2000's) to support some clients that
used them. I have (or had) used, tested 1.2Mb drives also.
Alas, I am near Buffalo, NY and not too close to MD, but am willing to
pack and ship. I see from the replies that I have read that nobody has
offered drives. If you are still interested, I can look up the models of
the units that I still have and from which I can part.
Best,
-John
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Zach via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Sunday, 26 February, 2023 19:42
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Cc: Chris Zach <cz(a)beaker.crystel.com>
Subject: [cctalk] Need a 1.2mb 5.25 floppy
Oi.
So after finally getting things going I started copying the Pro/380 OS
files to a bunch of 1.2mb floppies. Great. However after a bit I started
getting errors, and found that the disks were getting gouges in the tracks.
Sure enough disassembly of my 1.2mb Teac showed that debris had become
embedded in the disk head and cleaning is not possible.
Terrific. Tossing the drive, this is not the first time I have had this
problem with these disks so I am dumpstering all of the old floppies and
just bought 40 new ones in sealed boxes.
However I'm now in need of a 1.2mb floppy drive. Anyone have a good
working spare that I can beg/borrow/buy in the MD area?
Thanks!
CZ
(I really should have pitched these disks; they came from a basement with
an oil heater for 20 years and are quite honestly garbage. Only thing worse
were disks from Solarex which literally had silicon dust on them that
chewed any drive. Oh well, live and learn)