Chuck Guzis wrote:
I would submit that by the early 1990's, there
weren't any high-
quality DSHD diskettes. DSED were even worse.
I can agree to that, sure.
I still have "fond" memories of the 3.5" "punchers" that would
"turn a
3.5" DSDD into DSHD". They worked just fine -- as long as you didn't
want to read the data 6 months later...
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