5.25 Floppy Disks 10 Pack. (5.1/4) DS/DD Low Density Formatted IBM 360K with Sleeves
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Disks will work on an Apple computer, but they will need to be reformatted for Apple.
Selected User Reviews For 5.25 Floppy Disks 10 Pack. (5.1/4) DS/DD Low Density Formatted IBM 360K with Sleeves
Floppy disks in the number of 30 were purchased. You will arrive in very good Neither my Apple IIe nor my TI99/4A nor my Commodore 64 disk drives complain about them. In a world where floppy disks are becoming harder to come by, these are a superb To stock up on more, I just ordered 40 more!.
The majority of these work nicely, and you can't beat the price. They appear to be Athana brand, but they aren't marked as such, so I can't be sure. Each of my two books has a different cover Three out of every ten boxes have a bad sector. If there are bad sectors on the disc, Atari won't reformat it, but I can do it with MS-DOS It's possible to use this space on DOS and still make good use of it.
I guess I never expected to be dealing with 5 in the first place. We might not be able to use 25" disks again in the 21st century, but These were bought so that I can write some vintage software images onto them (with ADTPro) to use with my Apple //gs, and they work fine without a hitch. Packaged well, they arrived without damage, so I did not have any problems with the delivery. This was a great purchase. I am happy with it.
My only purpose for purchasing these disks was to use them with my commodore 64 1541 drives. I wish they had adhesive labels like in the old days, but I guess we are fortunate to still be getting disks like these so many years later, and I possess a labeler, too.
Thanks for getting the disks to me so quickly. I have no issues with them in my Apple ic.
Despite my best efforts, I had poor results using high density disks on my 40 track drives. There are two types of It is ideal to use 360K disks that have been formatted.
They were in perfect condition when they arrived. Furthermore, the labels of the disks were In my case, I am using a Tandy Color Computer and a single-sided double density drive. Both RS-232 and RS-422 power supply models are compatible with the disks A comparison of Windows and DOS.
I am not sure who makes these disks, but they work perfectly in my Commodore 64 and cost fairly little.