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Re: Is an apple 3.5 disk to USB converter available? Where?



schmidtd wrote:
On Mar 29, 11:13 pm, aiiad...@gmail.com wrote:

you say thousands.  Ok, I'll assume 2000 disks.

that would be 16 hours STRAIGHT with no breaks for 30 seconds a floppy
and 2000 disks.  16 hours of watching a progress bar as the disk is
converted.

by the time you're done, you'll have carpal tunnel or die of boredom.

Agreed.  ADTPro has a batch-send function so at least you don't need
to keep naming the disks as you send them...

And one could think of 16 hours as four rainy-day afternoons (or
late nights).  ;-)

And think of the rush of writing copies of *all* the images on a DVD!

-michael

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