My Embroidery machine requires the use of floppy disks. The floppy drive must be able to record all of the format changes made by the computer which enables the stitch out of beautiful designs on the embroidery machine.
Remember Microsoft no longer supports floppy drives. So this drive overcame the odds.
Faced with a few hundred floppies to transfer to my computer after 20 years on the shelf, learning of the Iomega Floppy Drive and still being able to buy one really made my week. It's a real workhorse, floppy after floppy, and pretty fast too. It's a real problem-solver.
I have a Yamaha Disklavier piano that did not come with a floppy player. I did however have alot of pre recorded floppy disks for the piano. After buying several other floppy players that wouldnt play in this foemat. I purchased several of these. All I had to do was plug it into the usb and it worked perfectly..