How many 3.5" Floppy drives can you daisy chain?

eric

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I know you can daisy chain 3.5" floppy drives on your mac, but how many can be chained? I vaguely remember someone back in the day having more than 2 + internal on a plus, but I cant be sure. My googling isn't coming up with any answers.
 

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I know you can daisy chain 3.5" floppy drives on your mac, but how many can be chained? I vaguely remember someone back in the day having more than 2 + internal on a plus, but I cant be sure. My googling isn't coming up with any answers.

Really? I always thought you could not daisy chain floppy drives on a Mac, each had to have its own port (unlike say the the Apple IIgs). Somewhere I recall reading the SE could support the most floppy drives, two internal and one external.
 

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Yeah, only the later //c, IIc+, and IIgs can daisychain floppy drives, since they have the smartport setup. ][, ][+, and //e can have two drives off each controller card, if OEM Apple cards are used.

The Macs need to have each floppy drive connected to its own port, kinda like a disk ][ controller card.

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The Macintosh LC had an option where you had 2 internal floppy drives.. i'm guessing the LC does NOT have an external floppy port?
 

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The Macintosh LC had an option where you had 2 internal floppy drives.. i'm guessing the LC does NOT have an external floppy port?
It does not. The DB connectors it has is for SCSI and the monitor

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Source: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Macintosh_LC_family
 
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