![]() ![]() I got to thinking of this "problem" and found my Tualatin rig fits the bill. IMHO, the best solution is a computer with USB and 5.25/3.5 drive support. Perhaps it is the one with the biggest community support, if you need that.Ĭatweasel seems like a thing from the past, but then again 5.25" floppy disks also are a thing of the past.Ĭan SuperCard Pro work with native file systems? Specifically MS-DOS 5.0 and MS-DOS 6.22? The Kryoflux not previously mentioned here, but which seems to have dropped in price once the SuperCard hit the market. ![]() It costs twice as much as the FC5025 but can write disks as well and handles different sized drives. However it nowadays support non-MFM formats which is great. It has a fair price, but is read only and only does 5.25" drives. ![]() $80? $100? $150? $200? As long as nobody is manufacturing a such device, I see that you've got a few less elegant, but working solutions to choose from: The question is how much you would be willing to pay for a pretty, all-in-one solution. ![]()
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