I missed the DOS part of his message.
But there is always some hope -- I don't know if this will work with floppies
but check out
Ahhh... Pardon? DOS doesn't support USB ports.
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On 16-Jan-05 at 08:33 Computer Collector Newsletter wrote:
If your PC has a USB port, then just use USB
drives. It should work --
for
example on my "daily driver" PC, I have a four-in-one card gadget. I can't
think of why the PC would care whether the drives are floppies or
otherwise.
--- Vintage Computer Festival <vcf(a)siconic.com> wrote:
>
> I know we've discussed this before but the right Google search terms are
> eluding me.
>
> Is it possible to get 4 floppy drives onto a PC? If so, how? If I stick
> two controllers in the PC and configure one with a different base address
> and interrupt (assuming I can find a card that allows me to do this) will
> DOS automatically recognize the second controller and extend the drive
> letters C: and D: to the drives on that card?
>
> --
>
> Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer
> Festival
>
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