64 Meg is a small one these days but not a bad deal for ten clams. Windows already has the drivers built in to see the device and is not realy reloading them each time you use it. The average read/write cycle for this type of memory is about one milion times so it is not likely that you will wear it out. USB flashdrives have pretymuch replaced floppies. (the first floppie disk I ever used went in an HP computer and was 8 inches square. ANybody else remeber those???
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