Reply 20 of 22, by jamesbeat
wrote:Unfortunately, there's no USB to floppy adapter that just makes it show up as a regular drive. They all require special Windows software and are really only intended for archiving old disks.
Oh that's a pity 🙁
I hadn't given it much thought, and I guess I had a vague idea that they might show up as a mass storage device or something.
It doesn't really matter - I'm sure I would have grown tired of using floppies in short order anyway.
The floppy drives can just be there for decoration.