![]() ![]() ($$$-not worth it unless the FB content is gold) get Parallels (a virtual environment manager), install a copy of an old Microsoft Windows-don’t know much about Windows so I have no clue if their latest OSes still have support for FDD) and go from there. The resulting file will be treated as a disk image of some sort. The first command formats the floppy disk in the computers A: drive with all. At this point one could use the OS utility □□. You can use the FAT, FAT32, or NTFS file system when formatting a disk. ![]() PC-style floppy disks work mostly like other disk devices like hard disks. If you get to this point, you might be in luck. Partition table: 0: Primary DOS with 32 bit FAT (sysid 11) start 63. (free) I would try to use Mac’s Dɪsᴋ Uᴛɪʟɪᴛʏ to see if it “recognizes” the FD and display its assigned device node (e.g., disk5). To my knowledge, a Mac might not come with the required drivers to read the content of the floppy in a smart way (i.e., able to recognize not only the type of content but the “boundaries” of files on the disk). ![]()
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