Fujifilm 3.5in. High Density Floppy Disk - IBM Formatted (25-Pack, Assorted Colors) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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I'm sorry to tell you that, no matter how much we would like to help you, it is not possible to open the package and send you just one package. Amazon has already picked up our products, so we are no longer able to touch them. There's a chance that a thrift store might have it, so it's worth a try. Thank you, Michael, and best wishes for your future endeavors at Strictworks
In an older Fuji packet I got over ten years ago, I found broccoli green and sapphire blue discs along with yellow, orange, black and red discs. I purchased MF-45 floppy discs three years ago and I have another pack of 25 floppy discs from them The Hypermedia Corporation manufactures the 2HD format. The discs are even darker green, but the discs are cerulean blue (lighter colored). For example, the green in both boxes looked similar (a dark green). However, the blue in one box was dark and the blue in the other was light Cerulean is close to sky blue in my opinion. Please accept my sincerest thanks for your assistance. Joint Technical Committee
Selected User Reviews For Fujifilm 3.5in. High Density Floppy Disk - IBM Formatted (25-Pack, Assorted Colors) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
No read/write problems were encountered on any of the disks. The disks I have purchased in the past had many issues, so I suspect they were old stock sitting in a warehouse The fact that I did not encounter any problems with them made me think they must be seminew, or at least manufactured within the past 10 years. In the past, I have used these floppy disks to run old synthesizers and samplers from Ensoniq with great success.
The reviews weren't clear as to whether they were still useful. Good, I'm glad I did. I really like this purchase.
My study has identified another product that does the same job for a much lower price. The good thing is that the labels come with them tend to stick a lot better than others. In the event that my cheaper ones are not available, I would recommend them to others and I would use them again.
In the same way, these Fiji discs do. It is not my Tandy 1400 personal computer laptop that I threw out. I'm still using it, and it works perfectly. In the same way, these Fiji discs do. There's a good chance I'll need to stock up. It was announced just now that Beta tapes will no longer be manufactured.
Despite having floppies and hard drives, I always reach for the "A"s. I also have flash drives, but they don't get the job done for me. It is great to know they are still out there!.
I could not play any of the discs. It appears as though there are water marks on the disc. It is possible that it was in a humid I had to return to the hotel.
In an old computer, it is useful. It's no longer possible to locate these disks just anywhere.