One of the biggest problems with retrocomputing is that floppy disks are dying. Full disclosure- Steve sent me a review unit, but I am going to do my best to be honest about it here.Ī bit of background might be in order, in case you’re not familiar with these types of products. However today I’m going to talk about the newest entry into the field, the Floppy Emu (model B) by Steve Chamberlin of Big Mess O’ Wires fame. The Apple II retrocomputing scene has some excellent solid state storage options already, including offerings by Nishida Radio, A2Heaven, R&D Automation, and others. ![]() ![]() A new entry into the Apple II solid state scene.
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