Looking for some advice here.

When I was a kid my dad bought one of the first Macs for the family 
computer. since then our family has always been Mac.  I have a shelf of old 
floppy disks with all kinds of family and school projects on them, mostly 
done in Claris Works.  I'm looking for a computer that can read these disks 
so I can save get them off the floppies and print or store the files in an 
accessible way.

I found a Pismo on Craigslist that looks to be in good shape.  It comes 
with the VST SuperDisk expansion bay, so my question is: 

Will the Superdisk read old 400k and 800k disks or do I need to look for a 
pre-G3 machine?

I suspect the Superdisk can not read them, but there might be a different 
floppy drive that fits a pismo that can?

Any advice would be appreciated. If you have other model recommendations, I 
would appreciate those too. 

Thanks so much,

Mike Lane
[email protected]

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