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Old 09-15-2010, 04:47 PM   #246
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Originally Posted by Penforhire View Post
Joe, many of us are old enough to have also used punch cards (52 card pickup, grrr). That's my word association for Fortran ("Fortran? Punch card!"). And don't forget tape drives (load failure in my Commodore PET because the tape stretched?!). The 8" floppy fad didn't seem to last all that long. Must be because they were terribly fragile (hey, but 2-sided 8" got you all the way up to 200 KB of storage, IIRC). Seems like 5.25" use lasted a very long time but maybe that's just my personal exposure to it.
I had a client once who got confused, because he wasn't aware that on the new system my employer sold him, there was slot on the 5.25" floppy drive you had to uncover to make it readable. On the 8" CP/M diskettes he was used to, it was the other way around...

I never had to deal with 8" diskettes, but still have a fair number of 5.25s, as well as 3.5s, and a half height combo drive that can read either.
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