As another person with a desire to be able to read/write/create disks of different sizes and formats I have found this interesting. So the question, then.... How hard would it be to make a floppy disk interface using an Arduino or even RasberryPi? If you could do that the choices of interface to a PC opens up quite a bit. It would never be like having a floppy hanging off the PC, but then none of the formats I am interested in are grounded in the PC anyway and utilities would need to be written to access them. comments? bill
- PCI floppy controller Charles Dickman via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controller Zane Healy via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controller Chuck Guzis via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controller Charles Dickman via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controller Chuck Guzis via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controller Maciej W. Rozycki via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controller Chuck Guzis via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controller Fred Cisin via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controller Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controll... Warner Losh via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy cont... Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy ... Fred Cisin via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy ... Chuck Guzis via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy cont... Tom Hunter via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy ... Warner Losh via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controll... Fred Cisin via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy cont... Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy ... Fred Cisin via cctalk
- Re: PCI floppy controller Christian Corti via cctalk
