

💾 Keep your vintage data alive with Verbatim’s classic 1.44 MB floppy disks!
Verbatim’s 10-pack of unformatted 1.44 MB floppy disks offers dual-sided high-density storage media compatible with vintage Macs featuring Superdrive. Each disk supports 150 KB/s write speed and is ideal for retro computing enthusiasts needing reliable, authentic archival solutions.
| ASIN | B002MBPJNS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,944 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2 in Floppy Diskettes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023942862697 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | VER86269 |
| Manufacturer | Verbatim |
| Product Dimensions | 9.91 x 9.65 x 4.57 cm; 22.68 g |
| Recording capacity | 3 Minutes |
| UPC | 023942862697 |
| Write speed | 150 KB/s |
C**S
Ok, I have to dispel some things the other Mac guy said below that are just wrong. In a very brief nutshell without getting too far into the weeds..... First, these floppies in this ad - unformatted or IBM formatted - WILL work with any Mac with a Superdrive. That's a floppy drive that can read dual-sided 1.44mb High Density disks (also called MF2-HD and FDHD). You can tell because they have TWO square holes in them. On System 7 or 8, if you have the PC Exchange control panel installed, they will read right away as IBM disks. If that control panel is not installed, it will prompt you to initialize (format) the disk upon insertion. Either way, you want to format these as Mac right away. If you read in the disk with PC Exchange and it shows up as an IBM disk, you can select it from the desktop and then go to "erase disk" under the special menu to do this. Second, vintage Macs (and Apple II series for that matter) also use a different type of disk drive if they are from the 80's and very early 90's (in the Mac Plus for example). They also take 3.5 inch plastic floppies that look just like this, but are entirely incompatible. These old Macs are double sided - dual density 800k disks. They only have ONE square hole in them. If you have an 800k floppy drive, you need 800k disks. These will not work. Maybe the other guy got a bad bunch. I dunno. But these are working flawlessly for me in a LCII and a Quadra 800.
C**S
Very good
F**Z
Excelente producto
B**D
I needed a floppy disc for an old lighting system, and these discs worked perfectly
T**K
i sent this to my brother as a birthday gift. he uses it in a keyboard to record songs. ( yeah. old school..but he loves it) he didn't think you could still buy these. he will be so happy when he receives them!
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