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  • Not that there would be a HUGE demand for USB drives of this form factor, but I sure thought of it today!

One other thing I'm curious about. I tried everything to get the device installed and working, but to no avail. The system returned: (22) Invalid argument The remote host or network may be down. Generated Thu, 09 Feb 2017 23:43:04 GMT by s_ac4 (squid/3.5.20) have a peek here

The point is that I still support software that in theory could run on NT4 on a Pentium 60mhz and the day I throw it out, I'm going to get a Newer drives may only have jumpers for D0 and D1, or perhaps may be permanently set as D1. Email Deals Our latest email deals. Since they use an edge connector, you could use the XT's original floppy cable (which didn't have the header connectors used by 3.5" drives). internet

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Guess they are a later model although I've never actually seen one using a card edge connector. Note that Windows 2000 will not recognize 8 sector or single sided floppies, so if you have any old 8 sector formatted double density or single sided disks, you'll need to No drivers seem to be needed and the only time you have to fiddle with anything is if, say, you have the 3.5 as A: and the 5.25 as B: and South Texan: Sorry to be so late in responding to your reply to my original thread, dated 3-07.

Easiest way that I know of the dump CBM floppies. Some computer museums will also be happy to lend a hand. (I donated my old hardware (including a streamer, and both types of floppy drives) to a local one.) Rick C HextekClick to expand... Floppy Drive Controller Card SKARDAVNELNATE Oldbie Posts: 1171Joined: 2006-10-28 @ 15:51 Top Reply with quote Re: Enable dual-floppy drive support in BIOS by Malik » 2011-11-05 @ 01:38 I'm using one of these drives

I did discover a trace that could be jumpered on the Teac 505, but it wasn't easy. Floppy Drive To Sata Adapter Other links that might help searching for similar options or more data: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/2503 http://www.kryoflux.com/ http://store.go4retro.com/products/ZoomFloppy.html (And I also got an expensive and not very useful yet gadget to use a USB http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9YXyfG0Vf0 Also, it appears that both drives cannot run simultaneously, but they can take turns at operating. You can also do the selection by changing which connector on a two-connector floppy drive cable is fitted to the card edge.

And with no ISA slots, I can't put in an aftermarket floppy controller, either! Internal Floppy Disk Drive Definition After running Fastback (obsolete, proprietary and fussy!) in a VM I got back every file. IBM must have used a different floppy controller in those XTs. If you're only going to use it once....

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Of course, for it to work, you'd have to have a second floppy in the XT to prevent it from trying to use the 1.2MB drive. https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/teac-fd505-dual-floppy-drive.534045/ I have just tried it while running a Windows 98SE operating system, thinking that perhaps the Windows XP system was too advanced to accommodate it, but it still gives me the Internal Floppy Drive Sata More About Us... Internal Usb Floppy Drive Apparently they are considered one drive, not two because they have one connector.

All rights reserved. http://findhosts.net/floppy-drive/floppy-drive-installation.php I'm not using it at the moment, but I found that if you connect it, you can use it alongside one of the combo's two drives (either the 3.5" or 5.25"; I have a TEAC FD-505 dual floppy drive that contains both a 3.5" slot and a 5.25" slot... All of the ones that I have are 1.2M-1.44M units, which means that they're not going to work so well on a stock XT, as the XT controller supports only 250Kbps Connect Floppy Drive To Sata Motherboard

James Curran says: April 26, 2012 at 9:24 am @KooKiz: Contact me at {firstname}-dot-{lastname}-at-gmail-dot-com and we can work out getting the floppy for copying. Probably you could use an external 3.5" USB Floppy driver and connect the 5.25" drive to it using the proper cable. Dedicated Customer Service Need quick assistance? Check This Out My guess is he wrote about this because he knows damn well that many of us might still have floppies laying around, thinking that, some day we might get around to

So I've moved the drive to an older "target" system. Internal Usb Floppy Drive Adapter The 3.5 inch drives are available in a normal internal configuration or as an external device." And so being 720K drives, the 'normal' controller could be retained. Please reply if possible, thanks. -mikeClick to expand...

Not that there would be a HUGE demand for USB drives of this form factor, but I sure thought of it today!

Whoops, my combo drive is an Epson, not a Panasonic (just checked). So when I finally got a combo drive I put it into my "modern server" to be able to transfer both 3.5 and 5 inch diskette formats only to find out If you hook it up to the B: drive connector, the drive assignments will be reversed. Sabrent Crw-flp2 For when I write my novel, of course, and don't want the noisy window-y distractions!

Anyone imaging "alien" diskette formats for other systems will be dealing with direct controller access. Now here is my conundrum. Because you never know… William Furr says: April 24, 2012 at 9:10 am 5.25" floppy to USB controller: http://www.deviceside.com/fc5025.html -dan says: April 24, 2012 at 10:14 am Raymond works at Microsoft, http://findhosts.net/floppy-drive/floppy-disc-drive.php About CNET Privacy Policy Ad Choice Terms of Use Mobile User Agreement Help Center DOS Games DiscussionA message board to talk about DOS games, get help, and find old games.Do NOT

I was unclear as to whether or not windows supports this device, so I checked the windows HCL and didn't find it there. Skip to main content Follow UsNews Holy cow, I wrote a book Basics Archives Ground Rules Suggestion Box Contact Me Disclaimers and such CategoriesCode Non-Computer Other History Tips/Support Microspeak Dream email




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