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Date   : Fri, 24 Nov 2006 10:05:24 -0000 (GMT)
From   : splodge@... (Richard Gellman)
Subject: BBC Disk Drive?

> On 23/11/2006 12:10, Richard Gellman wrote:
>> The Amiga has an external floppy port that uses 37-way D connector. If
>> it
>> is said interface, then you can build an adapter as I believe the signal
>> set is the same.
>
> All the Amiga external drive connectors I've seen are 23-pin D
> connectors (a non-standard size) though the signals are basically the
> same set as on a normal floppy -- albeit in a slightly different order.
>
> I think you're mis-remembering this or confusing it with the original
> IBM PC floppy interface, which had a DC37 connector for an external
> drive (or two), and is virtually the same as the FTAPE interface
> sometimes found on multi-IO ISA cards for tape backup.

Sort of...

I remembered that the Amiga has an odd number of pins (by today's
standards at least), but forgot that it was 23 rather than 37.

I thought I'd heard of a 37-pin FDD interface somewhere though... could
well be the DC37 you mention.

I seem to remember some of the old Amstrad PCs had unusual Centronics-type
connectors for attaching an external FDD. Would this be related to/the
same connector as DC37?

-- Richard
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