I have a TEAC USB floppy drive. The closest I can get to an ID is "TEAC USB UF000x USB Device". The problem is that at times the drive will not correctly display the contents of the floppy disk. "dir ...
More loyal readers (read: those willing to sit through a video featuring me) might remember a spot we did on turning an old floppy disk into a USB drive. The results were disastrous, involving ...
TEAC is announcing the launch of its new line of external 1.8-Inch Mobile USB 2.0 Hard Disk Drives in 20GB, 40GB and 60GB capacities. The new external hard disk drives are small enough to fit in a ...
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