On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, SP wrote:
Question for gurus: Someone knows (or adapted it
for
yourself) of one 5.25 floppy drive connected with some kind
of USB cable or controller ? I want to do image disks of almost
2000 diskettes I have, and I should like to use my laptop to do it.
I'm sure one can be built, but I've seen drives like these before (but for
the Macintosh).
I've got one of the original VST USB 3.5" floppies. I've used it on my
PowerMac G4/450 AGP (Mac OS 8.6/9.x/X), and on my wife's IBM Thinkpad running WinME
(ick). It's apparently doesn't require any drivers under WinME, and I just
checked it on my new Mac, so it apparently doesn't need special drivers under Mac OS X
10.3 either.
My concern would be that OS's are expecting such a device to be a 3.5" HD floppy,
or one of those 120MB 3.5" floppy things (can't remember their name). You could
conceivably have to try and write your own drivers.
Zane
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