The main reason I had no issues was probably due to the fact I had so many disks!
I never re-used disks - copied a game onto one and into the diskbox, so I guess each one suffered less from wear and tear.
The main reason I had no issues was probably due to the fact I had so many disks!
I never re-used disks - copied a game onto one and into the diskbox, so I guess each one suffered less from wear and tear.
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Exactly the same for me. I would buy disks in 100's and they would be used once each for copying games and anything else.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
Being a bit of a poorper, I couldn't really afford to keep buying disks, so I 'recycled' disks quite a bit, hence a lot of 'wear and tear'
I still use floppies for my Amigas almost every day, so actually I don't miss them.![]()
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