John Foust wrote:
Any advice for USB-based reading of old drives on new
equipment?
Don't try. Read them on older equipment. 386s and 486s are, for all
intents and purposes, free. Grab one and read your data, then plug in a
drive that DOES work with USB adapters and do a transfer.
--
Jim Leonard (trixter at
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