Hey all
Ive had an argument with my batch mates. They say that a floppy drive is an IDE drive. I say it is not. Can any of you guys confirm which of us is right? Thanks
Hey all
Ive had an argument with my batch mates. They say that a floppy drive is an IDE drive. I say it is not. Can any of you guys confirm which of us is right? Thanks
Floppy drives can be any number of cable/interface types.
If you are specifically discussing the grey ribbon cabled internal floppy drive (often with the cross-over twist to distinguish between the a drive and the b drive, they are not AT standards (which includes IDE), but IDC34 ribbons.
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