@ral-clan
We are using real DSDD 1MB disks.
@klx300r
Many thanks
I remember a scare several months ago when some people were claiming that floppy disk production was going to stop and that they would be harder and more expensive to obtain in the near future. I guess that hasn't happened yet.
It is a shame that some perfectly working products stop being produced after newer alternatives take over as better products. This seems to happen with computer gear at a much faster rate than other areas. The rate of change in the computer industry is not always a good thing, and I remember the argument that Amiga users were lucky because they did not have to replace their computer every 2 or 3 years, like PC users and even Mac users did. The flip side of that is that Amiga users lost our parent company, partly because they did not continue to improve and innovate the Amiga at an acceptable rate, and it was discounted by most other outside users as just a game machine.
Back on topic, I am glad we can still get new floppy disks, even the DSDD ones seem to be available for now.