All,
I need some help on a problem I am faced with.
I have a large box of old 5.25 Floppies (a few hundred) from when I
got my first IBM PC back in 1989-90. I have pulled a few out and
tested them on my old 386 (latest computer with a 5.25 drive that I
have) and they seemed to read fine. Most of this stuff is documents
and misc text files maybe a few misc programs. Most is probably
garbage but for nostalgia etc I would like to save the data.
>From my reading I would expect that I could take my old 5.25 drive
(which I have more then a few from over the years) and place them in a
newer machine and I believe it should work fine (assuming I have the
correct cable) and I could just copy off my data then burn to DVD. I
have also found a external 5.25/3.5/CDROM drive online that works with
a IDE interface so I can then get a external USB case and I believe
that will work as well. so I have a few options.
So my question finally is this; what is the interface for floppy
drives named? Is it just FDD? I have seen a few people mention that
the best way to attempt to create a external USB 5.25 is to just gut a
3.5 External USB and hook up the 5.25. Has any one attepted such a
project?
"Solomon_Man" <cmgray74@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> All,
> I need some help on a problem I am faced with.
>
> I have a large box of old 5.25 Floppies (a few hundred) from when I
> got my first IBM PC back in 1989-90. I have pulled a few out and
> tested them on my old 386 (latest computer with a 5.25 drive that I
> have) and they seemed to read fine. Most of this stuff is documents
> and misc text files maybe a few misc programs. Most is probably
> garbage but for nostalgia etc I would like to save the data.
>
>>From my reading I would expect that I could take my old 5.25 drive
> (which I have more then a few from over the years) and place them in a
> newer machine and I believe it should work fine (assuming I have the
> correct cable) and I could just copy off my data then burn to DVD. I
> have also found a external 5.25/3.5/CDROM drive online that works with
> a IDE interface so I can then get a external USB case and I believe
> that will work as well. so I have a few options.
>
> So my question finally is this; what is the interface for floppy
> drives named? Is it just FDD? I have seen a few people mention that
> the best way to attempt to create a external USB 5.25 is to just gut a
> 3.5 External USB and hook up the 5.25. Has any one attepted such a
> project?
>
> Is it that difficult?
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
Just remove the cable and floppy drive and connect the cable to a modern
system. Go into BIOS and set Deive A to 51/4 1.2Mb and Windows should
recognise the drive. You can then just copy off the data.
On 2007-07-30, Solomon_Man <cmgray74@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a large box of old 5.25 Floppies (a few hundred) from when I
> got my first IBM PC back in 1989-90. I have pulled a few out and
> tested them on my old 386 (latest computer with a 5.25 drive that I
> have) and they seemed to read fine. Most of this stuff is documents
> and misc text files maybe a few misc programs. Most is probably
> garbage but for nostalgia etc I would like to save the data.
>
>>From my reading I would expect that I could take my old 5.25 drive
> (which I have more then a few from over the years) and place them in a
> newer machine and I believe it should work fine (assuming I have the
> correct cable) and I could just copy off my data then burn to DVD. I
> have also found a external 5.25/3.5/CDROM drive online that works with
> a IDE interface so I can then get a external USB case and I believe
> that will work as well. so I have a few options.
>
> So my question finally is this; what is the interface for floppy
> drives named? Is it just FDD?
5.25" and 3.5" drives share the same Shugart interface. It's a
34-way card-edge connector on 5.25" drives and a 0.1" connector
on 3.5" drives but they're electrically compatible.
> I have seen a few people mention that the best way to attempt
> to create a external USB 5.25 is to just gut a 3.5 External
> USB and hook up the 5.25. Has any one attepted such a project?
Didn't but it may work as long as the USB-to-Shugart interface
knows how to deal with 5.25" drives (different rotation speeds
and number of sectors per track than 3.5" HD drives).
--
André Majorel <URL:http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/>
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