On 2023-01-21 15:39, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
There is also the SMSC USB97CFDC2 floppy usb controller.   Al has the
datasheet archived on bitsavers:
http://www.bitsavers.org/components/standardMicrosystems/_dataSheets/USB97CFDC2-01.pdf
also, I found it here;
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/374/97cfdc2_01-198397.pdf
What more could you ask for--legacy floppy interface, external flash
programming...

A possible minor issue, and/or stupid question, . . . looking at the datasheet, it says that it supports 1Mbps, 500 Kbps, 300Kbps, 250Kbps data rates.

1Mbps is the never-made-it-to-mainstream "2.8M" drive (and NeXT "4M" (unformatted))
500 Kbps is "HD" ("1.4M", "1.2M", and 8"DD/MFM)
300 Kbps is a "360K" disk in a "1.2M" drive (compensating for the 360RPM)
250 Kbps is 5.25" DD/MFM (and also 8" FM/SD)

For 5.25" FM/SD, don't you also need a 125 Kbps data rate?

1) SO, does this mean that it can't handle 5.25" single density (TRS80 model 1, early Osborne, and many others)?

2) It mentions Win98/2000 driver and firmware.  Is there also newer driver/firmware support?

Isn't the biggest problem, that it uses the NEC 765 controller, which can't read a lot of the WD formatted floppies?

Reply via email to