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ZoomFloppy Units Back In Stock

ZoomFloppy PCB (Assembled)
ZoomFloppy PCB (Assembled)

Given continued high demand, existing ZoomFloppy stock sold out mid-May.  I’m happy to announce more stock is now available in the store.

Posted on June 17, 2011March 14, 2012Author go4retroCategories Hardware DesignTags Hardware Design, ZoomFloppy

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