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From: flowers@CS.UCLA.EDU
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: how strong of a magnet?
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Date: Tue, 1-Dec-87 00:30:04 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec  1 00:30:04 1987
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Recently people suggested unformatting a floppy by using a magnet.  I
needed to do so, so used a donut magnet about 1 inch in diameter
(don't know the strength), and the floppys were readible just fine
afterwards.  While I'm gratified to know that they aren't THAT
vulnerable, I'm wondering just how strong of a magnet is needed for
this task.  (This time I ended up formatting them on a PC to get the
needed effect).

thanks,
Margot Flowers   Flowers@CS.UCLA.EDU   ...!{ucbvax|ihnp4}!ucla-cs!flowers