Since it would be "sort of" unusual to plug a floppy
into a printer port, I'm assuming some sort of driver would be
needed AND that it be one written for the OS in use...
It might be easier to dig up a USB floppy... (It would read
faster too...)
Rick Glazier
From: "MARC SIMS"
As long as your desktop PC has a standard 25 pin DB female parallel I/O port it
should work.
I don't see why not. No dragons should live there to puff some smoke at ya. ;)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Anyone know if using the parallel port floppy drives that came with older
laptops would work with a standard desktop, ie, one of the newer desktops
that don't come with floppy drives anymore?
Or would this result in a puff of smoke? ;-)
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