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qq1975b
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Posted: 30 Sep 2015 at 3:49am |
Hi,
What are the most newer Asrock motherboards that still have the floppy controller? Thank you Edited by qq1975b - 30 Sep 2015 at 1:06pm |
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parsec
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Newer ASRock boards with a floppy controller...
I searched backwards in time by Intel chipset until I finally found a board that had a floppy controller. That was a G31M-S board from 2008, no doubt long out of production. http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/G31M-S/ My advice would be to try to find a separate floppy controller add on board, for a PCIe x1 slot or more likely a PCI slot. I'm sorry but you just won't find a floppy controller chip on a current board that has M.2 slots for PCIe SSDs, and supports NVMe. |
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Xaltar
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Sadly Parsec is right, legacy support for floppy drives ceased a long time ago, even looking through the workstation and server boards by ASRock which often have more legacy features yielded nothing newer than Parsec posted. I assume you are looking for a floppy drive to read old floppies?
If so then I would look into something like this from Amazon. I hope this helps
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qq1975b
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Hi,
Thank you for your replies. Asrock is the only motherboard manufacturer that still uses in some models legacy I/O support. The most modern motherboards I found are: Intel: Z77 Extreme6 AMD: 990FX Extreme4 The problem is that Asrock has many motherboards models and you easily get lost. It doesn't have a good compare tool based on specs. Anyway...There is no PCI/PCIe FDD controller and USB FDD have less features....so at the end it seems you need a special FDD controller (like a Catweasel)...thing I would like to avoid but it seems not possible. :( |
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