It’s reverse: you get a board that has a floppy interface on one side and a USB socket on the other. You plug in a USB drive and the board uses a file on the drive as the floppy disk. It’s a little less convenient because you have to deal with disk images but it works without moving parts.
If this thing relies on floppy, I don’t imagine it would be USB compatible
It’s reverse: you get a board that has a floppy interface on one side and a USB socket on the other. You plug in a USB drive and the board uses a file on the drive as the floppy disk. It’s a little less convenient because you have to deal with disk images but it works without moving parts.
I see, like those car radio cassette to aux cable modules