Floppy
drives record data onto removable magnetic
disks, also known simply as
"floppies."
Floppy drives are the cheapest drives
available. But with a maximum of 1.4 MB,
floppies are no longer a useful backup tool in
this day of graphics-heavy files.
The floppy disk is the most popular way of
adding or removing data and software from the
hard disk. Floppies generally come in two
physical sizes, the 3.5-inch and the obsolete
5.25-inch. Even though the 5.25-inch floppy is
an obsolete media, a 5.25-inch drive is needed
if you want to exchange data with friends or
coworkers who do not have the newer 3.5-inch
floppy drive. The 3.5-inch drive is currently
the standard floppy format, and most software
sold in retail stores comes in the 3.5-inch
format.
Some new floppy drives accept both the
5.25-inch and the 3.5-inch floppies. These
combo drives are great if you want to conserve
space for other peripherals in your case. The
drawback is that if one of the two drives
breaks down you have to replace the entire
unit.
Another property of floppy disk drives to
consider is their density capabilities. The
3.5-inch floppies come in double density and
holds 720 kilobytes. The 3.5-inch also comes
in high density, which holds 1.44 megabytes.
The new ultra high density 3.5-inch disks hold
2.88 megabytes.
A good floppy drive will give a noticeable
click when the floppy slides into place inside
the drive. The 3.5-inch floppy drives should
have a eject button that propels the floppy
out far enough to be easily removed.
Some newer desktop computers
(Apple's iMac and the latest super-slim PCs)
have contributed to the declining usage of
floppies by bypassing internal floppy drives
completely. The same trend is appearing with
laptops, which are striving to stay under 6
lbs.
Brands Available For Floppy
Disks
Addtronics
Alps Electric
APRICORN
Asus
Belkin
BUSlink
Bytecc |
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Casio
Compaq
Dell
Epson
Generic
Hewlett Packard
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HP
(Hewlett-Packard)
IBM
IMATION
Iomega
Corp
Keytronics |
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MicroSolutions
Mitsui
Mitsumi
Panasonic
Samsung
Sony
Toshiba |
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