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That's fascinating. Does it have all the features of a floppy drive, that is, being bootable? I could see that being very useful for retro computing and needing to move files around. You should offer it to LGR or the 8-Bit Guy on YouTube.



3.5", I'm sure, and I'm almost certain that device requires Windows drivers to function as expected. And a CR2025/2032 battery.


Sorry you are right, it's the 3.5 inch rigid disk, not sure what I was thinking.




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