A8N-SLI Floppy Support

DJ

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I'm assembling an A8N-SLI system for a friend and he included two 3-1/2
floppys. I can only get the system to recognize one floppy drive, that being
the A: drive. Does this board support more than one floppy drive?

Thanks,
David
djharrid@bellsouth.net
 
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DJ wrote:
> I'm assembling an A8N-SLI system for a friend and he included two 3-1/2
> floppys. I can only get the system to recognize one floppy drive, that being
> the A: drive. Does this board support more than one floppy drive?

I don't think so, most current boards only support a single floppy drive.

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Thanks for the feedback. I'll go with the single floppy. Who needs more
anyway?


"Robert Hancock" <hancockr@nospamshaw.ca> wrote in message
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> DJ wrote:
>> I'm assembling an A8N-SLI system for a friend and he included two 3-1/2
>> floppys. I can only get the system to recognize one floppy drive, that
>> being the A: drive. Does this board support more than one floppy drive?
>
> I don't think so, most current boards only support a single floppy drive.
>
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> Robert Hancock Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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If you can still find an old flat floppy cable, they have connectors for 2
floppys. And yes using these you can install 2 floppy's on the single
motherboard floppy connector. But I don't know why you would want to.
"Robert Hancock" <hancockr@nospamshaw.ca> wrote in message
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> DJ wrote:
>> I'm assembling an A8N-SLI system for a friend and he included two 3-1/2
>> floppys. I can only get the system to recognize one floppy drive, that
>> being the A: drive. Does this board support more than one floppy drive?
>
> I don't think so, most current boards only support a single floppy drive.
>
> --
> Robert Hancock Saskatoon, SK, Canada
> To email, remove "nospam" from hancockr@nospamshaw.ca
> Home Page: http://www.roberthancock.com/
 
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Captain Cuspid wrote:
> If you can still find an old flat floppy cable, they have connectors for 2
> floppys. And yes using these you can install 2 floppy's on the single
> motherboard floppy connector. But I don't know why you would want to.

Generally it is not just the cable, the controller doesn't support more
than one drive.

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Your wrong. Most boards only have one IDE connector, but they support 2
drives, a master and slave. Its the same with the floppy, thats why the flat
ribbon cable has a twist in the wires. Also look in the bios, there is
usually an option to add another floppy drive on the one controller. But
like I said, why would you want to?
"Robert Hancock" <hancockr@nospamshaw.ca> wrote in message
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> Captain Cuspid wrote:
>> If you can still find an old flat floppy cable, they have connectors for
>> 2 floppys. And yes using these you can install 2 floppy's on the single
>> motherboard floppy connector. But I don't know why you would want to.
>
> Generally it is not just the cable, the controller doesn't support more
> than one drive.
>
> --
> Robert Hancock Saskatoon, SK, Canada
> To email, remove "nospam" from hancockr@nospamshaw.ca
> Home Page: http://www.roberthancock.com/
 
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Captain Cuspid wrote:
> Your wrong. Most boards only have one IDE connector, but they support 2
> drives, a master and slave. Its the same with the floppy, thats why the flat
> ribbon cable has a twist in the wires. Also look in the bios, there is
> usually an option to add another floppy drive on the one controller. But
> like I said, why would you want to?

The floppy standard supports 2 drives on the same cable, but most
current motherboards no longer support this. The BIOS usually doesn't
have an entry for the second floppy drive, and in at least some cases
the Super I/O chip on the motherboard physically doesn't support a
second floppy.

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Robert Hancock Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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