My Reply follows quote. On 08/11/2005 11:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

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>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I was wondering if I could connect a 5 1/4" floppy drive to my G5
>> somehow so I can create disk images of my Commodore disks.  I also
>> have an old Celeron 433 if that would be easier, but prefer the Mac
>> route.
>>
>> Any advice there?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Lavode
>
>
>there are many external floppy drives that you can use to connect to  
>your G5.
>
>Here are links to some of them.
>
>http://www.nextag.com/Imation-USB-Floppy-Drive-- 
>zz2299377z0z0z1zfloppy_drive_usbzB9az2--COMPARE-PRICES-html
>
>
>  In your case though, there are other considerations. The files that  
>you are bringing in must be able to be recognized by the Operating  
>system that you are using. There are emulators that can work with  
>some of them, but not all.
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And that link brings up a 3.5" drive.

Ken

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