Floppy disk
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| Formats for images of floppy disk data can be found at [[Disk Image Formats]]. | Formats for images of floppy disk data can be found at [[Disk Image Formats]]. | ||
Revision as of 20:54, 24 November 2012
- See also Filesystems, which are contained on Floppy Disks.
Formats for images of floppy disk data can be found at Disk Image Formats.
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8 Inch
5 1/4 Inch
- Apple II 13 sector disk
- Apple II 16 sector disk
- Commodore 1541 disk
- Commodore 1571 disk
- PC-DOS 360K format
- PC-DOS 1.2M format
3 1/2 Inch
3 Inch
References
- List of Floppy Disk Formats, Wikipedia.
- Michael Haardt et al's Floppy User Guide has some information on physical, magnetic, etc formats.

