Those funky 150RPM Amiga HD drives are made from unicorns. I have one. I may
have even seen another at some point in the last 30 years, but couldn't say
for sure.
If you don't need HD support, I suggest just taking the front off that PC
drive and 3D-printing a plausible-looking fascia for it.

I mostly don't care about disks at all other than archiving them, the issue is the prior owner after the machine was older... cut a giant hole where the left floppy drive was... and mounted a normal PC drive inside. So the front has a larger than the drive hole cut in it. I will get a picture. It's because the A3000 used custom form fitted drives that match the front plastic unlike the 2000 where it was just a normal drive in a 2.5" hole. I have a few external Amiga floppies, so maybe the A3000 drive is just one of those inside with a different eject button?

First thing to solve is the plastic face, then I can worry about floppy.

The right drive has a plastic thing over it still as I recall.

On my A2500HD I just run a SCSI2SD with a bracket I 3d printed that holds the board against an expansion slot... so I can remove the SD card now without taking off the cover. I can boot the SD card in WinUAE, copy stuff over, eject it.

                - Ethan


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: Ethan O'Toole


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