Alexander Schreiber wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:08:57PM -0400, Doc Shipley
wrote:
Chuck Guzis wrote:
Does CF as working storage even approach the
reliability of a floppy?
I can recall running 8" floppy read-write tests for many days at a
stretch.
I missed this first time around.
Of 20 or 30 CF cards I've used, only one was bad out of the box, and
I think a flaky connection killed that one.
Of the last 100-count tray of floppies I bought, at least 15 didn't
survive the first format, and another dozen or so didn't live through
the second overwrite.
That's my math and I'm sticking to it.
Floppies and reliability is just a sad topic. Back when floppies were
still an integral part of the network (think Sneakernet), one brand got
its brand name expanded to "Byte Abweisende SchutzFolie" (translated:
"Byte
rejecting protective sheet") because they were _that_ bad.
Regards,
Alex.
Hehe, I think I have two boxes of 5.25 soft sectored disks of that
brand, still in the shrinkwrap. Since they are so infamous, is anyone
interested in them? I threw them in the pilke to go to the local CBM
show this weekend, but could pull them out.
Jim
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