The X-ray won't cause damage but most use a NMRI system
to look for nitrates. This can have a strong magnetic field.
I don't think it would be strong enough to erase floppies
but wouldn't stake my life on it.
It takes a really strong field to erase magnetic media.
The floppy drive has the head right on the floppy surface.
It doesn't need to be as strong as one a foot away.
Dwight
To: cctalk at classiccmp.org> From: legalize at
xmission.com> Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 21:27:31 -0600> Subject: airport x-ray
machines: can they damage 8" floppies?> > I'm going to VCF/nanotech thing
by plane and I thought this would be a> good way to bring Al some 8" floppies
(PLATO system!) to> archive/image, but I wondered if the airport x-ray scanner would
do> anything bad to them? I'd hate to damage them on my way to having> them
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