Mike Ford skrev:
I've been looking for some 2.88 non-IBM PS/2 floppy
drives, and I found
some, but the guy says they are SCSI. Is that nuts or what?
TEAC FD-235 J 5670-U W/SCSI Card
TEAC FD-235 J 5670-U W/SCSI Card
TEAC FD-235 J 610 W/SCSI Card
Some of the HP/Apollo 725/50 computers I found recently
had SCSI floppies,
but it looked like the SCSI part might be detachable. I wonder if I should
bother getting the above drives to work in a PC, which I would have to fuss
around adding SCSI to?
It's quite possible to adapt PS/2 floppies to the common PC interface. A
friend of mine converted them for Amiga use, and the difference between the
Amiga and PC interfaces are negligible.
Since PS/2 floppies are a lot more common than SCSI ones, I'd say you'd
better slaughter some PS/2s.
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