I bought an unbranded mini-ITX case off ebay for a retro build I'm doing. I'm not sure how old it is, but since it's mini-ITX, no older than 2001. The case has a very diskette-looking slot on the front bezel, but it's way too small for a 3.5" floppy and there's no space for an eject button. The whole slot is 55.5mm wide and 2mm tall and the center of it is 22mm wide by 3mm tall.
You can see in the second image that whatever it is doesn't have a drive bay, but the chassis does have an internal opening for a tiny drive (58mm by 7mm). With a motherboard and hard drive installed, the drive could measure no larger than 70mm wide by 25mm tall by 90mm deep.
I've never seen anything like it. Google and ChatGPT were dead ends. Is this a real drive slot, or was it just decorative?
You can see in the second image that whatever it is doesn't have a drive bay, but the chassis does have an internal opening for a tiny drive (58mm by 7mm). With a motherboard and hard drive installed, the drive could measure no larger than 70mm wide by 25mm tall by 90mm deep.
I've never seen anything like it. Google and ChatGPT were dead ends. Is this a real drive slot, or was it just decorative?