USB 5.25 floppy

From: J.C. Wren <jcwren_at_jcwren.com>
Date: Wed Dec 10 12:45:29 2003

I wonder where the smarts are? If the controller is in the drive, you may be
limited to the formats you can read. I.e., you may be stuck with whatever
sectors per track and track counts that are supposed on "normal" PC drives.
Perhaps someone should buy one of these and take it apart...

        --jc

On Wednesday 10 December 2003 13:26 pm, chris wrote:
> >I'm sure one can be built, but I've seen drives like these before (but for
> >the Macintosh).
>
> I just saw a 3.5" USB drive this morning connected to a Dell. From the
> looks of it, that is they way Dell was delivering the drive for that
> computer (it was a tiny little tower like unit and had no floppy built
> in).
>
> So they are available for more than just the Mac. I think the one I
> bought for my father's iMac (so he can transfer pics from his Mavica
> camera) was not Mac specific and was supported by Windows and Linux
> according to the box (but the drive sucks, its PAINFULLY slow to copy
> data, far slower than the USB bus so the speed isn't killed by that...
> IIRC, its a "SanDisk" brand drive, but I could be wrong).
>
> -chris
> <http://www.mythtech.net>
Received on Wed Dec 10 2003 - 12:45:29 GMT

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