I still have my original Teac floppy drive from back when I built my 286 computer... I still use it to make the occasional floppy for older machines, diagnostics, BIOS updates etc.
Problem is, my new motherboard has the floppy connector at the bottom, and I have a full tower case that has the floppy at the very top.
I figured I have two options. Either make my own extra long cable (I have the stuff to do it at work), or I can upgrade to a multi-card reader/floppy drive that uses USB, since I also have an unused internal USB header. Though don't most combo drives still use floppy cables along with USB?
Anyone know what the maximum cable length for a floppy is? I probably need a 26" cable at minimum, to get around the cards and the bigass Zippy power supply
If I remember right, I paid over $50 for the floppy drive in the early 90's
Problem is, my new motherboard has the floppy connector at the bottom, and I have a full tower case that has the floppy at the very top.
I figured I have two options. Either make my own extra long cable (I have the stuff to do it at work), or I can upgrade to a multi-card reader/floppy drive that uses USB, since I also have an unused internal USB header. Though don't most combo drives still use floppy cables along with USB?
Anyone know what the maximum cable length for a floppy is? I probably need a 26" cable at minimum, to get around the cards and the bigass Zippy power supply

If I remember right, I paid over $50 for the floppy drive in the early 90's

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