Does anyone make a pin-compatible solid-state floppy replacement?
- From: "mmmmmmmm" <postmaster@localhost>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 10:53:30 -0700
I am looking for a device which can replace a floppy drive (3.5") with a
solid-state memory and be pin-compatible so I can just plug it into the
floppy ribbon cable and replace the floppy drive with the solid-state-based
memory.
The reason for this is I have a logic analyzer with 2 floppy drives which
hold the system code. These floppies are giving CRC errors now and I would
like to replace once and for all the floppy drives with Flash or EPROM
memory. The replacement must be pin compatible with the floppy drive at the
ribbon cable interface of course. These are 720K, 3.5" drives. The logic
analyzer is an HP 16500A. Size is not important.
Please reply to this newsgroup.
Thank you
.
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