Thats the problem, I'm sick of using an external one. So is it possible to install a 1.44MB drive?USB external 1.44MB, but if you are trying to use 400/800K, probably not.
Hopefully there is a 3D model of a nonmirror drive door g4. Can't I just use regular old internal floppy drive from a PC and get an IDE to floppy IDE adapter or floppy drives need specificly to be flashed for mac kinda like the gpus?Possible... maybe... I am not guaranteeing these exact pieces are compatible, but likely are. Find a ZIP faceplate and mount for a quicksilver, then find an internal LS-120 Super disk, then find an ATAPI to IDE adapter. Then you should be able to mount it under the optical drive and connect as slave to the existing cable there. The LS-120 should be able to read/write 1.44MB floppies. You may be able to find a 3D printable faceplate or mount on the internet, or see if someone could 3D scan or model one for you. They look like this.
You do not have to flash a floppy drive. They are mechanically made to read and write certain formats/densities. It varies greatly. I don't know if an IDE to Floppy controller exists, because old computers came with separate controllers, one for floppy and one for IDE.Hopefully there is a 3D model of a nonmirror drive door g4. Can't I just use regular old internal floppy drive from a PC and get an IDE to floppy IDE adapter or floppy drives need specificly to be flashed for mac kinda like the gpus?
Thankfully my G4 came with a PCIe card that has a tone of usb ports on the outside and one on the inside. Sadly I couldn't find a bracket for a nonmirror drive door g4 to printYou do not have to flash a floppy drive. They are mechanically made to read and write certain formats/densities. It varies greatly. I don't know if an IDE to Floppy controller exists, because old computers came with separate controllers, one for floppy and one for IDE.
The very easiest thing to do would be remove the floppy from the external USB case, and mount it inside the G4 case, but continue to use it as a USB device. Either extend the cable out the back of the machine through a PCI slot and into a USB port, or get a PCI USB card with an internal USB connector.
I have two laying around, the black one is an NEC and the other one is really rusty and has no label. I think I have more drives some where.Attach some photos of your floppy, maybe I can design one. I have IOmega 31062400 and SmartDisk FDUSB-M models that I can compare to.
Oh so you meant USB drives. I found AliExpress an adapter for a standard ide drive to USB maybe I can buy one of those. Do you have the file for the floppy drive door?Those don't look like USB floppy drives, those look like standard half-hight internal drives. As I said before, there is no controller/adapter for these types of drives. I was under the assumption you would use your USB floppy in the drive bay and connect to the internal USB port on your PCI card.
First try on the faceplate, test print in white, will make the final in Gray.
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Thank you so much for the model!! Do you have discord?Here is my 3D bezel for a USB-floppy. STL files linked here
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I am not sure if a standard 3.5 floppy will fit in the small hole available with the eject button being so far from the slot. Remove the blank bezel and see how narrow the slot is.
Here is the USB faceplate snapped in, with disk. Drive mounts are currently printing to bring the drive forwards 0.225 inches. I have some issues with filament and stinging... but going down the road 60mph you will never see that.
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A USB floppy does work on os 9 but it almost amediatlly ejects itWorks on OSX, not on OS9. Tried both versions of USB floppy drives I have, neither works on os9. But, success for mounting a 3.5 floppy 1.44MB internal on a QuickSilver machine!!!
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From my Mavica Floppy camera 1.44MB disk:
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In OSX 10.4.11
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Something like This? I was thinking similar and running that to an internal port on a pci usb2 card. Unsure if that adapter would work under os9 or OSX but I use a number of external floppies under osx without issue.Oh so you meant USB drives. I found AliExpress an adapter for a standard ide drive to USB maybe I can buy one of those. Do you have the file for the floppy drive door?
For me it worksSomething like This? I was thinking similar and running that to an internal port on a pci usb2 card. Unsure if that adapter would work under os9 or OSX but I use a number of external floppies under osx without issue.