These are 5.25" floppy disks. Before that were 7", and I thi...

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This is the kind I started with, and yes, you could fold them. They were pretty much ruined if you did. I remember some people putting creased ones in...
These are 5.25" floppy disks. Before that were 7", and I think there were larger ones before that. Single-sided disks were cheaper than double-sided. You could tell them apart by a notch in the side, where the drive would lock it into place. Double sided disks had a notch on the left and right, so it could be flipped over and inserted properly. Single-sided disks just had a notch on one side.
The funny thing is, if you cut a second notch into a single-sided disk, it magically bacame a double-sided disk! 😀
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