Apple II floppys

From: Dave Dunfield <dave04a_at_dunfield.com>
Date: Fri Jun 11 06:44:11 2004

At 23:56 10/06/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Finding disks of any density is almost impossible nowdays. I picked up
>about 100 of them from a local computer dealer as old stock -- he just
>wanted to get rid of them, so I got them for free.
>
>Same seems to be true on DSDD 3.5" disks -- I haven't seen them available
>for several years, just the HD ones now.
>
>Gary Hildebrand
>ST. Joseph, MO

I've got 10,000+ 3.5" DSDD disks in boxes of 500 - Many as you want are yours
for the cost of shipping (from Ottawa).

Only catch is they have no write protect tabs (from the days when I used to
ship on diskette)... I made up a little cheater to slip in under the disk
corner - not the best for daily R/W use, but works very well for making
permanent/backup copies of things.

Also have a Victory autoloading drive if anyone is interested. (load/accept/reject
under serial port control - processess 100 disks at a time).

Regards,
Dave
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