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− | === UltraBay II Floppy | + | === UltraBay II Floppy Drive (12J0425) === |
− | This is | + | This is a floppy disk drive that slides into an UltraBay II. |
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=== Features === | === Features === | ||
− | * 3.5 | + | * Read/Write capabilities: |
− | * | + | ** 3.5-inch 1.44MB High Density |
− | + | ** 3.5-inch 1.25MB Japanese Density | |
+ | ** 3.5-inch 720KB Double Density | ||
+ | * Activity LED | ||
+ | * [[Floppy Connector#21_mm_drive|Floppy Connector port (21 mm)]]{{footnote|1}} | ||
+ | {{footnotes| | ||
+ | #This requires a cable (12J0432) to be able to be used externally. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | === Part numbers === | ||
+ | ==== TEAC FD-05U ==== | ||
+ | * 83H6258 | ||
+ | ==== Sony MPF72U-1 ==== | ||
+ | * 20L1930 | ||
− | + | === Linux support === | |
− | + | In the case that you have two FDDs, or want to attach the FDD externally after the booting process; be aware that the floppy drivers' hardware auto-detection cannot be relied upon. However, you can force the floppy driver to use both of them by adding the following line to {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}}: | |
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− | === Linux | ||
− | In case you have two | ||
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options floppy floppy=1,4,cmos | options floppy floppy=1,4,cmos | ||
− | This | + | This will give you support for either external FDD, or UltraBay II FDD, or both if you plug them in after the booting process. |
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− | + | If there is a FDD attached to the external port during the boot process, it will be identified as {{path|/dev/fd0}} and the FDD in the UltraBay II will be identified as {{path|/dev/fd1}}. Otherwise (assuming no FDDs are externally attached during boot or FDD in UltraBay II during boot), the UltraBay II FDD would be assigned as {{path|/dev/fd0}} and external port would be assigned as {{path|/dev/fd1}}. An ACPI-aware floppy driver would have the ability to stop the devices from swapping around, but such a thing doesn't exist yet. | |
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+ | == Models supporting this accessory == | ||
+ | * {{770}}, {{770E}}, {{770ED}}, {{770X}}, {{770Z}} | ||
+ | * {{SelectaDock III}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Ultrabay Devices]] |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 12 October 2020
UltraBay II Floppy Drive (12J0425)This is a floppy disk drive that slides into an UltraBay II. Features
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Part numbers
TEAC FD-05U
- 83H6258
Sony MPF72U-1
- 20L1930
Linux support
In the case that you have two FDDs, or want to attach the FDD externally after the booting process; be aware that the floppy drivers' hardware auto-detection cannot be relied upon. However, you can force the floppy driver to use both of them by adding the following line to /etc/modprobe.conf:
options floppy floppy=1,4,cmos
This will give you support for either external FDD, or UltraBay II FDD, or both if you plug them in after the booting process.
If there is a FDD attached to the external port during the boot process, it will be identified as /dev/fd0 and the FDD in the UltraBay II will be identified as /dev/fd1. Otherwise (assuming no FDDs are externally attached during boot or FDD in UltraBay II during boot), the UltraBay II FDD would be assigned as /dev/fd0 and external port would be assigned as /dev/fd1. An ACPI-aware floppy driver would have the ability to stop the devices from swapping around, but such a thing doesn't exist yet.