The floppy controller is integrated into the Southbridge chip of the
chipset.
Most floppy controllers support 2 drives.

--- In [email protected], amos benvered
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone - I just got a new ASUS motherboard, model Number
A7V600-X.  Suddenly, after it worked for about three days the floppy
on my computer stopped functioning; it is not being recognised by the
XP Pro OS that I have.  I did all I could on BIOS and software, but
nothing helped, checked cables and pins, they seemed to be OK.  Now
the dealer here says tat nothing further can be done except changing
the entire motherboard, as it looks to him to be a failure of the
hardware there.  Before I go through this - does anyone know if there
is only one floppy connector on the motherboard, or are there two?  If
the latter, I might try to use the second one and see if this works...
  Thanks.  Amos16.
> 
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