I have not tried this but you could install brew followed by ddrescue. I am 
quite confident that ddrescue can work with floppies. It essentially will 
read the disc as a device and store it as a dmg. I am not sure this answers 
your question but it is worth investigating the virtues of ddrescue.

Best
—Alex

On Thursday, 2 February 2017 23:53:10 UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
>
> The SE/30s I've rescued have come with a lot of floppies, and I'd like to 
> back the ones that are readable to my MacBook as insurance. How do people 
> recommend doing this?
>
> I'm assuming that I can plug a USB floppy drive into the MacBook, but are 
> there any special considerations on the software side?
>
> Thanks,
>
> julian
>
>
>

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