(I'm still struggling with that 7600 and the empty desktop, as soon as I fix it I'll post a followup).
My today's question regards floppies. Is there any way one could use a 5.25" floppy on a Powermac (pci)? If so, which drive would it be and what controller would be needed (if at all).
I see that Apple has done its ways with floppy world (see http://www.mandrake.demon.co.uk/Apple/drives.html ) but the info is incomplete... So - any ideas?
What made me think was the empty connector on my 4400's motherboard which says MFM, the internal floppy is connected to the GCR connector.
Regards, Boris
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