On 01/18/2018 06:18 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
A few SCSI floppy drives existed, but they were never
very common.
Only SCSI floppy that I remember having was a "Floptical" (20MB), that
also handled 1.4M
Most "real" SCSI drives were basically bolt-on adapter affairs to a
traditional floppy interface. You can, for example, occasionally find
Teac FD235S drives for sale--and if you look, it's basically a
SCSI-to-floppy adapter bolted onto a regular FD235.
There were also some SMS/OMTI cards that served the same
purpose--floopy-to-SCSI.
--Chuck