5 1 4 Floppy Drive 5.25 Internal Black
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I looked at the wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floppy_disk
but I could not see the power connector for 5.25" drives I suspect it uses the standard molex connector with 5v + 12v
(red black black yellow wires) while 3.5" floppy disks only use 5V and a different connector.
The ribbon data cable uses different connectors for 3.5" & 5.25" floppy drives
5.25" includes high density 1.2 Meg (1985) and 360K (1982) versions.
I still have a combined 5.25"+3.5" version sitting in a cupboard should I ever need it but my current motherboard does not have a floppy controller
The chance of getting USB to work is low to zero.
Do you have a 5.25" 1.2M drive to work with ?
regards
Mike Barnes
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i am not not sure though and don't hold me up on it, see what the others say as well
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Thent
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I looked at the wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floppy_disk
but I could not see the power connector for 5.25" drives I suspect it uses the standard molex connector with 5v + 12v
(red black black yellow wires) while 3.5" floppy disks only use 5V and a different connector.
The ribbon data cable uses different connectors for 3.5" & 5.25" floppy drives
5.25" includes high density 1.2 Meg (1985) and 360K (1982) versions.
I still have a combined 5.25"+3.5" version sitting in a cupboard should I ever need it but my current motherboard does not have a floppy controller
The chance of getting USB to work is low to zero.
Do you have a 5.25" 1.2M drive to work with ?
regards
Mike Barnes
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Yes but its on my old machine in storage and I'll probably have to go that route. I was just hoping that there was a usb alternative so that I didn't have to set up the other machine. Thanks anyway
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I looked at the wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floppy_disk
but I could not see the power connector for 5.25" drives I suspect it uses the standard molex connector with 5v + 12v
(red black black yellow wires) while 3.5" floppy disks only use 5V and a different connector.
The ribbon data cable uses different connectors for 3.5" & 5.25" floppy drives
5.25" includes high density 1.2 Meg (1985) and 360K (1982) versions.
I still have a combined 5.25"+3.5" version sitting in a cupboard should I ever need it but my current motherboard does not have a floppy controller
The chance of getting USB to work is low to zero.
Do you have a 5.25" 1.2M drive to work with ?
regards
Mike Barnes
I actually have both the 1.2 Meg and the 360k drives. Even my 1982 version uses molex. I think I'm just goint to pull my old machine out of storage. I had seen usb conversion kits for the 3.5 floppys and was just wondering if someone took the time to make a 5.25 conversion kit. My guess is that it was never done due to the difference in ribbon cables. On a side note, I was able to access 1982 data about 4 years ago when I had pulled the old 486 out of storage so that floppy lasted a good 26 years lol. Thanks for trying to help.
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Thent
Wrong!
I have original IBM pSystem 5.25 boot floppies that are still usable and reading / writing fine...
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I looked at the wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floppy_disk
but I could not see the power connector for 5.25" drives I suspect it uses the standard molex connector with 5v + 12v
(red black black yellow wires) while 3.5" floppy disks only use 5V and a different connector.
The ribbon data cable uses different connectors for 3.5" & 5.25" floppy drives
5.25" includes high density 1.2 Meg (1985) and 360K (1982) versions.
I still have a combined 5.25"+3.5" version sitting in a cupboard should I ever need it but my current motherboard does not have a floppy controller
The chance of getting USB to work is low to zero.
Do you have a 5.25" 1.2M drive to work with ?
regards
Mike Barnes
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Thent
My father had a pile of 5.25 inch disks, but no drive to read them. I found him
a drive, installed it in his pc and restarted it. Not only did the bios accept it,
so did the OS. It was a simple as ' insert 5.25 disk, open it in mycomputer,
click select all files and copy and paste to a usb flash drive.
I was able to reliably read at 25 out of the 30 floppies he had, and the
others were 1.2meg floppies. ( I was using a 360k drive ).
No data errors.
- Feb 18, 2013
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This is brilliant! I've only just today had a need to pull data from a 5 1/4" floppy (I work in computer forensics) and although I have the drive and the cable, there's no compatible PC here anymore! Thanks for posting the link!
Ian
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I have two 5.25 floppies that I need to get the data off of. i saw you on the forum and want to know if there is a way to copy this data to a disk .
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a drive, installed it in his pc and restarted it. Not only did the bios accept it,
so did the OS. It was a simple as ' insert 5.25 disk, open it in mycomputer,
click select all files and copy and paste to a usb flash drive.
I was able to reliably read at 25 out of the 30 floppies he had, and the
others were 1.2meg floppies. ( I was using a 360k drive ).
No data errors.
I have two 5.25 floppys nwith a story I wrote on them. I would like to transfer to a disk of a ubs flash drive. I live about 50 miles north Of Houston tx. do you think You can be of some help to me. thank you for your time. fbarth123@yahoo.com.
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a drive, installed it in his pc and restarted it. Not only did the bios accept it,
so did the OS. It was a simple as ' insert 5.25 disk, open it in mycomputer,
click select all files and copy and paste to a usb flash drive.
I was able to reliably read at 25 out of the 30 floppies he had, and the
others were 1.2meg floppies. ( I was using a 360k drive ).
No data errors.
trying to get two 5.25 floppy read and transfer to either flash drive or disk can you help. fbarth123@yahoo.com.
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Thent
I can assure you that you are 100% wrong, a very high percentage of these disks still have data on them and can be read just fine.
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Thank you! Finally!
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I am very interested in this usb controller and was wondering if it would be compatible with a cannon MD5511 v6 combo floppy drive that I saw on eBay (here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/CANON-MD5511-V6-Combo-Floppy-Drive-5-25-3-5-/290996485718?pt=US_Floppy_Zip_Jaz_Drives&hash=item43c0bdfe56)? I need to pull lots of data from both 5.25 and 3.5 inch floppy's for my boss who is a writer and has extensive notes and novels on these old floppy discs. I have found the 3.5 usb drives online, but not any 5.25 drives and since he has a large collection, it would be cost prohibitive to pay $5 per disc just to see if it can be accessed.
Thank you for any and all help!
Tracy
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