diskettstasjoner
Diskettstasjoner were a type of peripheral device used for storing and retrieving data on floppy disks in the 1980s and early 1990s. They were pioneered by IBM and later became a standard feature in personal computers.
Diskettstasjoner typically consisted of a housing that contained a motorized spindle and a read/write head. The
Diskettstasjoner were used to transfer data between floppy disks, which were typically 5.25 inches in diameter
The first diskettstasjon was introduced by IBM in 1981, and it quickly became a standard feature in