A Circle of Double-Sided Magnetic Tape
Also called a "diskette," the floppy is a flexible circle of magnetic material similar to magnetic tape, except that both sides are used. The drive grabs the floppy's center and spins it inside its housing. The read/write head contacts the surface through an opening in the plastic shell or envelope. Floppies rotate at 300 RPM, which is from 10 to 30 times slower than a hard disk. They are also at rest until a data transfer is requested. Following are the three types developed, from newest to oldest, and their raw, uncompressed storage capacity.
Final
Storage
Housing Capacity Capacity Range Creator
3.5" rigid 1.44MB 400KB - 1.44MB Sony
3.5" rigid 2.88MB (See ED.) IBM
5.25" flexible 1.2MB 100KB - 1.2MB Shugart
8" flexible 500KB 100 - 500KB IBM
Although floppy disks look the same, what is recorded on them determines their capacity and compatibility. Every new floppy must be "formatted," which records the sectors on the disk that hold the data. See format program, magnetic disk and high-capacity floppy.
Floppy Formats
Although ubiquitous in their heyday, the 5.25" diskette was surpassed by the 3.5" disk in the 1980s, which gave way to the CD-ROM in the 1990s.
Anatomy of a Floppy
There is quite a bit inside a floppy disk considering they can be purchased for less than a quarter.
A Floppy-Based Computer
Floppy-based computers such as this Kaypro portable were the rage in the late 1970s and early 1980s. You typically booted the computer with the operating system in the first drive and saved your data on the floppy in the second one.
The Handwriting on the Wall
This 1999 headline foretold the floppy's future. Their value as a storage and distribution medium today is nil. (Article headline courtesy of the Philadelphia Inquirer.)
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