Re: digital SIGNA bulletin?
- Subject: Re: digital SIGNA bulletin?
- From: i*@aim.com
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 23:34:45 -0500
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I'm one of those computer pack rats. Earlier this year I set up a windows 95 computer which reads 5.25 floppies, 3.5 floppies, zip drives and USB sticks. Now I can acess all of my archived files, regardless of format. I used the most advanced hardware that could support windows 95. It was a bit of work. But worth the effort.
Chuck Chapman From: Diane Whitehead <voltaire@islandnet. To: iris-species@ Sent: Tue, Jan 12, 2010 6:02 pm Subject: Re: [iris-species] digital SIGNA bulletin? Instead of answering Dorothy directly, I think perhaps there are other
members in the same predicament. Mine can't be the only household with a computer museum in its cupboards. I can't help Dorothy, though, as I've only ever bought from Apple. Why don't you ask locally for someone else who never throws anything out if it still works? Or there might be a business that does it. I noticed that there is equipment to update videotapes and vinyl records, so surely someone is providing floppy updates. Diane On 12-Jan-10, at 2:40 PM, d*@aol.com wrote: > > Unfortunately, technology moved faster than I could keep up. I still > have information I need on my original quasi-PC purchased in 1985. |
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