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#1 gutnik

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Posted 29 August 2010 - 05:21 PM

It is interesting, who uses floppy in our time.
L.A.G.

Nevertheless, where one can download this thing.

#2 pscEx

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Posted 29 August 2010 - 05:30 PM

It is interesting, who uses floppy in our time.
L.A.G.

I do not understand L.A.G. (neither Google nor Wiki help me).

But I still use 3.5" floppies AND have a 5.25" floppy built in (Did not use it since long time).

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#3 Wonko the Sane

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Posted 29 August 2010 - 05:33 PM

It is interesting, who uses floppy in our time.
L.A.G.

Nevertheless, where one can download this thing.

WHICH thing?

This one?:
http://www.boot-land...showtopic=12373
(see link in first post)

The one in which he states:

As floppy drives are obsolete today, so one can use VFD & simulate a floppy drive with a drive letter A:\ (presently, it's a must)


:cheers:

WHY the heck you start a new thread in "Downloads"? ;)
which is where you "Get files, app scripts for winbuilder and anything (legally) shared by other members" i.e. you GET EXISTING files offered for download, NOT where you ask for them?



:cheers:
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#4 Holmes.Sherlock

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Posted 29 August 2010 - 11:13 PM

It is interesting, who uses floppy in our time.
L.A.G.

Nevertheless, where one can download this thing.


If u have been informed about the project by mail, then u were EXPECTED to follow the link given at the bottom & at least go through the very first post patiently.

It's not about who uses floppy & who doesn't. Technically u can categorize storage media
by the file system used. This project can easily be made to work on USB drives also. But, before putting more effort, I wanted members to review it & give me some feedback.

As Wonko has pointed out, I'll ask a mod to delete this thread (if u've got ur answer) ASAP as it's a misplaced one.




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