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O que (quem) é floppy disk drives - definição

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  • 8-inch floppy disk
  • Inside an 8-inch floppy disk
  • Rear side of a 3½-inch floppy disk in a transparent case, showing its internal parts
  • Two boxes of about 80 floppy disks together with one USB memory stick. The stick is capable of holding over 130 times as much data as the two boxes of disks put together.
  • read-write head]] from a 3½‑inch unit
  • CD]], [[tape drive]], and [[CompactFlash]])
  • Front and rear of a retail 3½-inch and 5¼-inch floppy disk cleaning kit, as sold in Australia at retailer Big W, circa early 1990s
  • 8-inch floppy disk,<br /> inserted in drive,<br />(3½-inch floppy diskette,<br /> in front, shown for scale)
  • 2}}-inch floppy disk drive
  • 2}}-inch drives
  • 3½-inch, high-density floppy diskettes with adhesive labels affixed
  •  The [[write protection]] tab (unlabeled) in upper left.}}
  • The spindle motor from a 3½‑inch unit
  • floppy hardware emulator]], same size as a 3½-inch drive, provides a USB interface to the user.
  • [[Imation]] USB floppy drive, model 01946: an external drive that accepts high-density disks
  • How the read-write head is applied on the floppy
  • Screenshot depicting a floppy disk as "save" icon
  • converts single-sided 5¼-inch diskettes to double-sided]].
  • Visualization of magnetic information on floppy disk (image recorded with CMOS-MagView)

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<hardware, storage> (Or "floppy", "diskette") A small, portable plastic disk coated in a magnetisable substance used for storing computer data, readable by a computer with a floppy disk drive. The physical size of disks has shrunk from the early 8 inch, to 5 1/4 inch ("minifloppy") to 3 1/2 inch ("microfloppy") while the data capacity has risen. These disks are known as "floppy" disks (or diskettes) because the disk is flexible and the read/write head is in physical contact with the surface of the disk in contrast to "{hard disks}" (or winchesters) which are rigid and rely on a small fixed gap between the disk surface and the heads. Floppies may be either single-sided or double-sided. 3.5 inch floppies are less floppy than the larger disks because they come in a stiff plastic "envelope" or case, hence the alternative names "stiffy" or "crunchy" sometimes used to distinguish them from the floppier kind. The following formats are used on IBM PCs and elsewhere: Capacity Density Width 360K double 5.25" 720K double 3.5" 1.2M high 5.25" 1.44M high 3.5" Double denisty and high density are usually abbreviated DD and HD. HD 3.5 inch disks have a second hole in the envelope and an overlapping "HD" logo. (1996-08-23)

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Floppy disk

A floppy disk or floppy diskette (casually referred to as a floppy or a diskette) is a type of disk storage composed of a thin and flexible disk of a magnetic storage medium in a square or nearly square plastic enclosure lined with a fabric that removes dust particles from the spinning disk. Floppy disks store digital data which can be read and written when the disk is inserted into a floppy disk drive (FDD) connected to or inside a computer or other device.

The first floppy disks, invented and made by IBM, had a disk diameter of 8 inches (203.2 mm). Subsequently, the 5¼-inch and then the 3½-inch became a ubiquitous form of data storage and transfer into the first years of the 21st century. 3½-inch floppy disks can still be used with an external USB floppy disk drive. USB drives for 5¼-inch, 8-inch, and other-size floppy disks are rare to non-existent. Some individuals and organizations continue to use older equipment to read or transfer data from floppy disks.

Floppy disks were so common in late 20th-century culture that many electronic and software programs continue to use save icons that look like floppy disks well into the 21st century, as a form of skeuomorphic design. While floppy disk drives still have some limited uses, especially with legacy industrial computer equipment, they have been superseded by data storage methods with much greater data storage capacity and data transfer speed, such as USB flash drives, memory cards, optical discs, and storage available through local computer networks and cloud storage.