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Do you have 5.25" and 8" floppy disks that are spare, low-quality, degrading, or just generally in bad shape?

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  • dosfox@tech.lgbtD dosfox@tech.lgbt

    @WillFlux @stepleton there's a good chance you may have already seen it before - it was used as a filming location for doctor who!

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    @stepleton ahhh sorry to say I misremembered - unfortunately they're all 3.5"!

    Good ol' fallible human memory

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    • stepleton@oldbytes.spaceS stepleton@oldbytes.space

      @scunneen I'd feel a little foolish turning away blank 8" disks! But I'm in London and it seems like shipping to the UK could be expensive. How many did you get?

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      @stepleton It looks like sending the box would be very expensive but if I just sent the disks in a large envelope with little/no padding it would cost $10.

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      • stepleton@oldbytes.spaceS stepleton@oldbytes.space

        Do you have 5.25" and 8" floppy disks that are spare, low-quality, degrading, or just generally in bad shape?

        I'd like to take my floppy disk data recovery game to the next level. I have equipment, but there's no substitute for experience. Therefore I'm looking for loose collections of old floppy disks to practice on. I'm especially interested in working with disks where the binder affixing the media to the donut is starting to fail.

        I'm in London; will pay shipping; can pick up disks around here as well. Boosts are appreciated!

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        @stepleton

        Sorry, I chopped up my old floppies and made recorder mutes and laptop camera covers.

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        Make your own recorder mute - and recycle too!

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        (annedelong.timetraces.ca)

        #floppy

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        • scunneen@mastodon.socialS scunneen@mastodon.social

          @stepleton It looks like sending the box would be very expensive but if I just sent the disks in a large envelope with little/no padding it would cost $10.

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          @scunneen Well, I guess I won't pass that up 🙂 I'll DM you an address...

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          • stepleton@oldbytes.spaceS stepleton@oldbytes.space

            Do you have 5.25" and 8" floppy disks that are spare, low-quality, degrading, or just generally in bad shape?

            I'd like to take my floppy disk data recovery game to the next level. I have equipment, but there's no substitute for experience. Therefore I'm looking for loose collections of old floppy disks to practice on. I'm especially interested in working with disks where the binder affixing the media to the donut is starting to fail.

            I'm in London; will pay shipping; can pick up disks around here as well. Boosts are appreciated!

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            @stepleton

            @black_bike

            Maybe he ⬆️ can become an ally for your time-machine-project.

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            • stepleton@oldbytes.spaceS stepleton@oldbytes.space

              Do you have 5.25" and 8" floppy disks that are spare, low-quality, degrading, or just generally in bad shape?

              I'd like to take my floppy disk data recovery game to the next level. I have equipment, but there's no substitute for experience. Therefore I'm looking for loose collections of old floppy disks to practice on. I'm especially interested in working with disks where the binder affixing the media to the donut is starting to fail.

              I'm in London; will pay shipping; can pick up disks around here as well. Boosts are appreciated!

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              @stepleton might be worth asking https://www.computinghistory.org.uk

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              • stepleton@oldbytes.spaceS stepleton@oldbytes.space

                Do you have 5.25" and 8" floppy disks that are spare, low-quality, degrading, or just generally in bad shape?

                I'd like to take my floppy disk data recovery game to the next level. I have equipment, but there's no substitute for experience. Therefore I'm looking for loose collections of old floppy disks to practice on. I'm especially interested in working with disks where the binder affixing the media to the donut is starting to fail.

                I'm in London; will pay shipping; can pick up disks around here as well. Boosts are appreciated!

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                @stepleton I've got a big box of maybe 50 old BBC Micro 5.25" ones somewhere. Is that the kind of thing?

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                • gypsumfantastic@toottoot.euG gypsumfantastic@toottoot.eu

                  @stepleton I've got a big box of maybe 50 old BBC Micro 5.25" ones somewhere. Is that the kind of thing?

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                  @GypsumFantastic yes, that's just the kind of thing I'm looking for, especially if they are cheaper, lower-quality disks that are harder to recover! But to stress, I'm looking for disks to use for practice as I develop my technique, so while I would do my best, there's a chance that any data sent my way would be lost forever...

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                  • stepleton@oldbytes.spaceS stepleton@oldbytes.space

                    @GypsumFantastic yes, that's just the kind of thing I'm looking for, especially if they are cheaper, lower-quality disks that are harder to recover! But to stress, I'm looking for disks to use for practice as I develop my technique, so while I would do my best, there's a chance that any data sent my way would be lost forever...

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                    @stepleton Yeah I was going to throw them out. They're all yours. I think a lot of them are originals from the software publishers. I'm in Yorkshire so dropping them off in person isn't really going to happen but postage shouldn't be too much.

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                    • stepleton@oldbytes.spaceS stepleton@oldbytes.space

                      @GypsumFantastic yes, that's just the kind of thing I'm looking for, especially if they are cheaper, lower-quality disks that are harder to recover! But to stress, I'm looking for disks to use for practice as I develop my technique, so while I would do my best, there's a chance that any data sent my way would be lost forever...

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                      @stepleton They're not quite how I remembered. A few originals (education software) but mostly handwritten labels.

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                      • stepleton@oldbytes.spaceS stepleton@oldbytes.space

                        Do you have 5.25" and 8" floppy disks that are spare, low-quality, degrading, or just generally in bad shape?

                        I'd like to take my floppy disk data recovery game to the next level. I have equipment, but there's no substitute for experience. Therefore I'm looking for loose collections of old floppy disks to practice on. I'm especially interested in working with disks where the binder affixing the media to the donut is starting to fail.

                        I'm in London; will pay shipping; can pick up disks around here as well. Boosts are appreciated!

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                        @stepleton If you're not already familiar with it, you should check out the work @makethecatwise is doing on Floppies!

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                        • gypsumfantastic@toottoot.euG gypsumfantastic@toottoot.eu

                          @stepleton They're not quite how I remembered. A few originals (education software) but mostly handwritten labels.

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                          @GypsumFantastic Now that looks like training material, and quite a few more than 50 disks. I'll DM you an address.

                          My approach will be to sort them by manufacturer and type and then try them one by one. I'd like to develop some familiarity with the kinds of behaviour to expect from different makes of disk.

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                          • archivist_liz@digipres.clubA archivist_liz@digipres.club

                            @stepleton If you're not already familiar with it, you should check out the work @makethecatwise is doing on Floppies!

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                            @archivist_Liz @makethecatwise Thanks, we are in touch!

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