On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 23:17, dvdpst <[email protected]> wrote:
> J, Most computers STILL recognise the 'A' drive. Even Linux still recognise
> it but as 'fd0'. The controllers
> has been done away with by the chips now but they do the same thing.

SIgh... there somes a point when it's no longer worth pursuing... This
has never been about whether or not the BIOS or OS can see a floppy.
This was about your false statement that modern computers control
legacy floppies through a "HDD or CD controller" when they do not.
I've asked you for technical information demonstrating this new/old
hybrid chipset that controlls two different disk standards, and you
have yet to produce anything beyond the same arguement.

"BIOS recognizes 'A' drive" is insufficient.  If you can't answer the
question, then please stop. Just stop.


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