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Question5.25" floppy drive support? Pin
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Mike Dimmick25-Jun-08 2:57
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As far as I recall, 5.25" and 3.5" floppy drives used the same controller board and cabling: you could mix either type on the two plugs on the ribbon cable. However, the floppy controller has been removed from most new systems. There's been a serious effort to remove it, because it had an awful programming interface that required very frequent interrupts (one per byte transferred in the non-DMA case, and I think there was some problem that stopped DMA mode being useful) meaning that a lot of CPU power was just being wasted on managing the floppy drive.

I think the market window for PCI floppy controllers was very small, if any. While floppy drives were still useful, there tended to be a controller on the motherboard; USB floppy drives came into existence before on-board low-pin-count/ISA floppy controllers were retired.

I suppose it might be possible to dismantle a USB 3.5" floppy drive and see if there's a connector you could plug into your 5.25" drive instead! It might still not report the right kind of drive to the OS, though.


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