The pbm2track tool repurposes a floppy disk's track timing diagram into a secret tool for hiding pixel images.
Most business software sold these days either comes on a disc or is available on the Internet as an ISO image that you can burn to a CD or DVD. Nevertheless, many older applications or drivers may ...
These days, the vast majority of portable media users are storing their files on some kind of Microsoft-developed file system. Back in the 1980s and 1990s, though, things were different. You ...
Mac software used to be distributed on 3.5-inch floppy disks. Now, using the MacDisk utility, you can read them on modern Windows computers. When the Macintosh was first released in 1984, it didn't ...
A file with the ADF file extension is most likely an Amiga disk image created on a Commodore Amiga computer. ADF files are normally saved on a floppy disk. The ADF file contains an exact copy of a ...
Near the turn of the millenium, portable media players like the iPod led to the development of the podcast. The format generally consists of content similar to talk-based radio, and is typically ...
I have a ton of old software (things like 1980s games) that I archived as floppy disk images on CD-R when the floppies started to deteriorate.<BR><BR>Anybody know of a program to mount floppy disk ...
A disk file that simulates a floppy disk. It is used to duplicate floppies, to boot a remote server from anywhere on the network as well as to simulate a floppy drive for old programs that require one ...
The golden-age rebirth of console gaming, largely spurred by the NES's mega-success, has remained a lucrative era for conservationists. There's a whole community out there rushing to find documents, ...