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Solve : 5.25" FDD 34 pin PCB - trying to connect to my HP laptop USB?

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I don't know if what I am trying to ACCOMPLISH is EVEN possible? I bought an OLD Toshiba 5.25"/360KB FDD off Amazon. It has a 34-pin connector port on the PCB edge, with a notch after the first 4 pins. And there is a 4-pin power connector. I have a ton of old floppy disks from the 80s (college) that have some files that I WOULD like to recover. (Probably should have done this 20 years ago when these drives were still supported). I can't seem to find any data cables that will connect to the 34-pin FDD.

I did find this contraption:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/34pin-floppy-connecter-to-USB-adapter-cable-34-pin-/232304540332?hash=item36166dfaac:g:egEAAOSwkl5Xc1oi
but I think it may only work for a 3.5" FDD?

Even if I find a connector/cable to link to say a USB, so I can plug it into my HP laptop, I don't know if they will even be able to talk to each other. I suspect I just bought an $80 paperweight!

Thanks!

Tim B.
I've looked into this before and NEVER found something that definitely supports 5.25" drives that doesn't cost an absolute fortune. Your best bet may be looking into getting a cheap/free old machine with an onboard floppy port where the BIOS allows you to set it to support a 360k drive.The other option would be a data recovery service...

I would check pricing 1st though...Thanks! I just found this:
http://www.deviceside.com/fc5025.html
It appears to only work with 1.2MB 5.25" drives. Basically a FDD controller with a USB interface! Now I need to buy a 1.2MB FDD which should also read my 360KB disks. If I can't find a cheap used working PC with a 5.25 AND a 3.5" FDD.



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