Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 28 Feb 1999 12:45:13 +0000 (UTC) | From | thomas lakofski <> | Subject | PCMCIA floppy for 2.2.x? |
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I have a Toshiba Libretto 100CT. It ships with a PCMCIA floppy drive and no on-board FDC. I found a patch/module for 2.0.x series kernels (floppy-cs) which replaces the kernel's floppy driver with a module which supports the drive, but I've not been tempted to try and shoehorn this into 2.2.x.
I was wondering if anyone would have a recommendation for PCMCIA hardware that's already supported by the kernel that would let me use floppy disks. I have a SCSI PCMCIA card so maybe a SCSI floppy drive would work -- but I've never actually seen a SCSI floppy drive, and I imagine it would be expensive.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Thomas Lakofski.
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