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External 5.25 floppy usb drive or another way?

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Arizona Hot:
I created it to serve as as a quick information source in case I ever want to use them.

antekgla:
WOW I have to say A.D.S. sound amazing for a high school student  :Thmbsup:
Congrats in recover a piece of your past!

Deozaan:
This is tangentially related:

Does anyone know of a service similar to RetroFloppy that will allow you to digitize old audio cassettes? I've been working on some family history and have some old audio recordings of family members talking or telling stories that I would like to get converted to a format that will be easier to preserve for the future.

wraith808:
Not sure how many you have, but it might actually be easier to do it yourself:

http://lifehacker.com/222394/alpha-geek-how-to-digitize-cassette-tapes

Deozaan:
Not sure how many you have, but it might actually be easier to do it yourself:

http://lifehacker.com/222394/alpha-geek-how-to-digitize-cassette-tapes
-wraith808 (October 12, 2016, 09:15 PM)
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OK first of all: Talk about a blast from the past! That article is 10 years old. :D

But more importantly: That's actually a pretty good idea! But the hard part may be finding a working cassette player somewhere!

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