Hey nerds and,
@misty
@a2_4am4am ❧
@fooneAlice Averlong🏳️⚧️
@ai6yrAI6YR Ben
@textfilesJason Scott I’ve got some 5 1/4” floppies just taking up space in my closet. I reallg wwnf yo send them to a good home. Despite many years of thinking I might have a use for them, I have never found one. I will happily ship workdwide at my own expense :) #floppyDisk #oldComputing #MutualAid
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![Three 51/4” floppy discs in tyvek sleeves stacked in a spread so you can see the labels on each disk. The most visible sleeve is grey. White text in all caps says HEATH on the top left of the sleeve. To the right of that, also in white is a “Zenith” logo where the Z is made of lightning and the lower arm underlines the “ENITH”, which is a bold italic sans serif. Then a thin vertical yellow line followed by “data systems” in lower case lightly seriffed font, in the same yellow as the line.
All disks say “DOUBLE SIDED DOUBLE DENSITY SOFT SECTOR 40 TRACK 448 - 466 on the left disk label. All three right disk labels have “HEATH|ZENITH data systems in the same fonts as before but black on white. The lowest and next up in the stack say, “MS- DOS "R" VERSION 3 FOR THE Z-100 PC [a line break made of asterixes] MODEL NO. OS-63-31”, and have a letter E under the right hand label text.
The top disk has the text, “Z- 150PC SERIES END - USER DEMONSTRATION DISK S/N 000-09147652-3-01” and a letter “A” under the text on the right label.](https://mastodon-usw-cache.b-cdn.net/media_attachments/files/116/220/095/347/442/431/original/02d368f2815b196d.jpeg)