@JulieSqveakaroo we actually used floppy disks just a few weeks ago
though that was because we were working with equipment that was built in the 80s and could only save data to floppy disks since it predates usb by a few years and predates usb mass storage by over a decade
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That does make sense for legacy purposes, but I would have doubts that modern computer stacks would be able to accept the original cables and pin slots that we needed to use, back then... definitely laptops wouldn't...
@JulieSqveakaroo I bet with the proper drivers and a controller card it would work but yeah not with stuff out of the box
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Adapters would be necessary, yeah.
@JulieSqveakaroo There might be PCIe floppy controllers!
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@JulieSqveakaroo More likely you'd need a PCIe to PCI bridge though and plug in a PCI floppy controller
I'm quite sure you don't have to go all the way back to ISA
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I have a few 3.5 floppies around, and I think I've still got a zipdisk or two... but not the hardware needed to read either of them, because there's just no actual need.
@JulieSqveakaroo it was actually a little surprising to find that windows 10 will still accept usb floppy drives with no trouble whatsoever, it even has specific floppy drive icons
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