Anyway,
anyone have experience with a stringy floppy for a
commodore? It's called a "Quick Data Drive".
I'm wondering if anyone actually *bought* these QDDs, every one I see
including my own are brand new and have a brand new system tape; people try
and sell 'em on epay as 'wow' etc :) Mine's badged as 'Entrepo'
and I'm
pretty sure it's a single drive version of the Rotronics 'Wafadrive' that
was available for the Speccy and C64.
I've got one too - but I didn't get a
system tape or a blank tape with it. If anyone wants to part with a System tape and a few
blanks, well, my email address is philpem {at} dsl {dot} pipex {dot} com.
That one was built round a BSR tape
mechanism (the same people that made vinyl turntables in the 70s).
Yep - opened my
QDD up - BSR's logo is on the tape mech.
I don't
think it can be classed as a stringy floppy though, since that accolade used
to belong to (in the UK anyway) a device called the 'Phloopy' which was a
plastic case similar to, but bigger than, the Sinclair Microdrive but
instead of a neverending reel of tape it just had the tape 'loose' inside
the cart.....
And it never got tangled up? Amazing...
Later.
--
Phil.
philpem(a)dsl.pipex.com
http://www.philpem.dsl.pipex.com
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