I was about to just vote and leave, but then I saw that nobody else had replied. Thats just not cool.<BR><BR>I have no idea if floppy interface-USB bridges exist, for all I know the external floppies ...
My ASUSP5Q Pro Turbo mobo does not support an internal floppy disk drive. The manual states that under Windows XP, you need to use an external USB floppy drive to create the required Raid driver disk.
If you still need to use floppy disks, QPS has a new device that may interest you. It’s an external Que! USB Floppy drive. It’s light (0.68 pounds) and requires no external power supply. The 1.44 ...
If you have some old floppy disks lying around, then you may want to check out this fun DIY USB drive which was made using an old 3.5 inch floppy. This fun USB drive was made by Charles Mangin from , ...
It's not often that a product makes us go "but why?" then "oh I see" and then "but why?" in such rapid succession, but the HP USB Floppy Drive Key has managed it. At first glance a standard USB memory ...
Data storage mechanisms have come a long way since IBM proudly introduced the first "memory disk" in 1971. By the end of the '70s, a number of manufacturers were churning out 5.25-in. floppy disks.
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