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- From: mbb@cbnewsb.cb.att.com (martin.brilliant)
- Subject: Re: Pizza Hut erases diskettes
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.142927.14517@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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- Organization: AT&T
- References: <1993Jan1.234107.1@vms.ucc.okstate.edu>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 14:29:27 GMT
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- From article <1993Jan1.234107.1@vms.ucc.okstate.edu>, by v923137@vms.ucc.okstate.edu:
- > In article <1hsqkaINNlrs@agate.berkeley.edu>, andywang@crown.berkeley.edu (Andrew Wang) writes:
- >> .....
- >> I took a bunch of old 360k floppies and put them in the middle of
- >> a 12" monitor degaussing coil. After 10 seconds of degaussing, I tried
- >> three of the diskettes and could still read their directories no problem.
- >> .....
- >
- > I have successfully erased beyond recognition 5 1/4" and 3 1/2" disks using
- > a 40oz. magnet from the back of a 12" woofer, so it is possible....
-
- A monitor degaussing coil is designed to demagnetize materials that
- were not designed to retain magnetism and were accidentally magnetized.
-
- The coating on a floppy disk is designed to be magnetized by a write
- head that is practically touching it, and to hold that magnetism until
- the same or another head, also practically touching it, does something
- equally drastic. It has abrupt magnetic hysteresis: that is, nothing
- affects it until the magnetic field you apply to it is just strong
- enough, and then it reverses its magnetic polarity. A disk drive is
- built to apply the necessary fields to that material.
-
- I'm not surprised that a monitor degaussing coil could not affect a
- floppy, or that a 40 oz. woofer magnet rubbed against it could.
-
- Marty
- marty@hoqaa.att.com hoqaa!marty
- Martin B. Brilliant (Winnertech Corporation)
-