Recommended AV?
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Re: Recommended AV?
Even if they fit, I doubt there is any pcs that still take any floppys lol much less scan them.
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I think there are still USB Floppy drives which work for Windows 10. But, most motherboards probably no longer have a Floppy drive port on the motherboard.
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There are plenty of externals that still work with the right drivers, though it would be nice if a floppy that could hold lots of data would be made.
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There were Floppy's which uses a Sony Memory stick for storage by making a slot to push in a Sony Memory stick to read with a Floppy drive.
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Huh, never knew that, must not have lasted long.
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The Floppy Drive Adapter for Sony Memory Stick came out in 1999. It may of lasted a few years until SD cards became more popular for digital cameras and MP3 players.
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I think I do recall that, mostly used in cameras.