I have a working IBM 4869 with a DSDD drive, it functions properly and is accessible via DOS on the system I'm using as a test bed for cards and peripherals. It has the stock drive in the enclosure. Is there a floppy controller that I can use to have this drive recognized as the A: drive during boot? It would probably have a user configurable switch that could toggle between the 34-pin internal and 37-pin external cable connector on the card to allow the external device to boot.
The reason I'm asking is I have a bunch of hardware to go through and having this drive bootable would simplify things a bit. Thanks for any help.
The reason I'm asking is I have a bunch of hardware to go through and having this drive bootable would simplify things a bit. Thanks for any help.