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Are zip drives very easy to use?
Are they fast when putting data on a zip disk? |
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If you can use a floppy disk, you can use a Zip disk. Data transfer is pretty fast (faster than floppy), but not as fast as between hard drives.
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sure they are ez to use. Just like a floppy, but one that can store about 200 times that of a floppy. And yeah they are fast.... they are very convenient for when the file is not THAT bit (250 mb and less) and u don't have to waste time burning a cd.
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Internal and USB zip drives are reasonably fast, but parallel port models are slow (but not as slow as a floppy). Due to the cost of media, I would rather use a formatted CD-RW to do the same thing.
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how much is the cheapest 100Mb zip disc?
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$6.
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***?
Where did that come from!!! Ok, Ok, I'm make it smaller. |
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Cheapest 100mb *disk* is $6. Drives are another story.
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My apologies
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