Looking for tips from #retroComputing/ #vintageComputing/ #appleII/ #amiga etc. crew.. I have a few old 3.5"/5.25" floppies which contain some potentially-cool files from a mid-80's tech publishing/design firm I'm hoping to recover. I have a ton of old computers but want to be sure I don't mess anything up, and get the best possible chance to recover the data if possible -- does anyone have advice/links/software/hardware they can suggest to help me out here? EDIT: Thanks, got some great tips!
@amatecha If you're of the DIY type, a greaseweazle https://github.com/keirf/greaseweazle may fit your bill. If you're more into a readymade solution, get a Kryoflux https://kryoflux.com/. For both, you need the appropriate floppy disk drives. As you want to just read, HD drives should work fine, so any old PC drives should do.
GitHub - keirf/greaseweazle: Tools for accessing a floppy drive at the raw flux level

Tools for accessing a floppy drive at the raw flux level - keirf/greaseweazle

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