SCSI-based floppy drives (3.5 or 5.25)

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Wed Oct 18 12:56:19 2000

> > Is there any SCSI-based *floppy* drives either in 3.5 or 5.25 (3.5
> > preferred) format? I might need one for a project I am working on...

> Sorta.
> The "Floptical" from Insite, etc. were available in SCSI. Those support
> both a 1.4M diskette as well as a 20M "special" diskette.

> Is the LS-120 available in SCSI? That supports a 1.4M as well as a "120"M
> special diskette.

At first sight I did say no, but a check at winstation.com (a
SCSI dedicated company) did not only come up with SCSI FD drives
but also a LS120 SCSI ... quite great. Looks like this is the
right solution for you, Ram.

Gruss
H.
(I converted qour whole office to LS 120 - a great little thing)

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