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3.5 Inch Disks
3.5 inch disks, most commonly used on IBM Compatible PC and Apple Macintosh, are also used on many other varied systems - typesetting, word processing, micro and mini computers. The third generation of floppy disk - now in a protective hard plastic shell - smaller, but with slightly higher capacities than the 8 inch and 5.25 inch disks. Widely used for saving, storing and transporting individual files - mainly from word processing applications. Used mainly today on IBM PC compatible and Apple Macintosh.
Other systems using 3.5inch disks include:
- Code Driven Typesetting Systems. Examples: Linotype APL; Scantext.
- Mini Computers and Small Mainframes Example: Unix.
- Standalone and Word Processors Examples: Apricot; Atari; Brother; Commodore; Hewlett Packard; Screentyper.
- Various types of disk - single sided, double sided, single and double density, high density, hard and soft sectored. Various operating systems.
InterMedia has existing routines for nearly
all types of 3.5" inch disk.
Why not contact
us and see if we can help you with your disks?
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