Floppies
Floppies, commonly known as floppy disks, were a type of flexible magnetic data storage medium that became widely used in the late 20th century. Introduced in the 1970s, they were a significant advancement over earlier rigid disk storage, offering portability and ease of use for personal computers. Floppies were made of a thin, flexible magnetic disk encased in a square or rectangular plastic shell with a protective cover, allowing them to be inserted and removed from disk drives.
The most common sizes were 5.25 inches and 3.5 inches, with capacities ranging from 80 kilobytes to
Floppy disks stored data magnetically on the disk surface, which was coated with iron oxide particles. Data
In addition to personal computers, floppies were used in various other devices, including game consoles like