Firefox Floppy disks

OK, so floppy disks are obsolete. These days USB flash drives can be used even on 95, NT 4, and DOS, but there is nothing quite like having software physically at your fingertips. To that end I printed up some 3.5" floppy disk labels and created a setup self extractor using Winzip to span the install file across the disks.

It took only 5 1.44 meg floppy disks! Compared to some software that I have had to install from dozens of floppy disks, Firefox is downright tiny. I probably could have gotten it down to 4 disks if I had formatted them using DMF (1.6 megs).


 

Awesome,  but what if I encounter a PC/AT with only a 5.25" 1.2 meg drive?

 

Well, for some sick reason I actually have a 5.25" 1.2 meg drive in my machine so I used the same self extracting setup on these disks. These disks now actually have Firefox on them!

Could I get any more sick?


 

Sadly my 8" drive is busted. But I did once have it hooked to a PC. (To a PC it looks and works just like a 5.25" 1.2 meg floppy drive). Weighs more than 1000 USB flash drives I think. The system the drive was from ran Microsoft XENIX! So I felt a label that looked like it was written with a typewriter was more appropriate.

And for my next trick, perhaps I should try paper tape.

 

 

 

!?

I guess that beats binning them.

- Otto - SOS

Haha

Very Very good idea!

Firefox rules!

It makes me want to do something like this.

GT,
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Web Admin of 3D Autos.
http://www.3dautos.co.uk

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