... so far, I've:
- tried a current & portable USB 1.44mb fdd, and it did work for a few weeks, but I must have used it too hard (ran 50 or so old floppies through it), and it quit reading the floppies. No idea how to fix it ...
- resurrected an old pc, and it's physical 1.44mb floppy drive still works, so running more through it.
The data is able to be read, after nearly 30 years. The old pc also is letting me format many of the disks (about two thirds of them). If format pauses/makes-noise on any sector, I toss the floppy.
I've also ordered some of the other options, like:
- usb pcb interface to old physical 1.44mb floppy
- greaseweazle (just to experiment with "flux" effort ... intrigued by the concept)
Still have to chew through several hundreds of these floppies. Haven't gotten to the 5-1/4" floppies yet ... Hopefully, when I dig deep enough into the storage units, I'll find an old pc with such a drive in it, and won't have to pay outrageous ebay prices any time soon. Anyone aware of a more modern solution for 5-1/4" drives?
So, data is being read off of nearly 30-y.o. 1.44mb 3.5" floppies. Mostly able to get data off of nearly 20-y.o. cdrom's ... not bad!