@ActuallyAubrey Even worse: the save icon is derived from the _new_ format.
Imma crumble to dust here.
@happydisciple @UkeleleEric Back in the early 80's, I regularly used punch cards and ticker tape to load up the OS on a DEC PDP11 mini* computer, data was stored on rigid, plastic encased 12" disks.
*Mini equated to about the size of a double wardrobe, lol!
Also used the all steel Commodore 32 with calculator keys/build in tape deck/40 column screen.
Moved to a really hi-tech environment using 8" floppies, (Tandy computers), running Xenix multi user system, (Microsoft's version of Unix)
@UkeleleEric @Oyu_Fka @happydisciple
I attended University of Michigan for engineering in the mid 80’s. We had to learn FORTRAN on the mainframe. I recall a “mount tape” command that sent a computer lab tech off to find a numbered 9-track reel and mount it on the drive so that you could save or restore your work.
But my thoughts exactly. I still think of 3 1/2” floppies as “the new ones”.