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Offline Motormouth

Re: A3000 with floptical - anyone ever see one?
« on: July 28, 2012, 02:46:52 AM »
I did not own one, but I saw one in action.  The disks were 21 meg, and like Terse said could read MS-DOS HD disks.  However they were as slow as molasses in January (well at least in the northern hemisphere.)  basically not much faster than a floppy.
 

Offline Motormouth

Re: A3000 with floptical - anyone ever see one?
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2012, 11:01:43 PM »
Quote from: Zac67;701446
Bernoulli and the derivative Zip drives use non-contact heads while floptical and LS heads do have contact with the media surface.

In contrast to harddrives - where the heads fly over or under a rigid surface - Bernoullis use flexible media that in turn fly under a rigid (yet radially moving) head. ;)


Yes, and the Bernoulli drives used the "Bernoulli effect" (hence the name)  to pull the media to the desired distance from the head.