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need help finding a portable floppy drive with front USB port

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i need a usb floppy drive with a built-in USB port or similar to a multifunction floppy drive with card reader.....

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If "portable", it's gonna be used in different positions, so any usb floppy drive that has a cable longer than 5" can have the plug fastened toward the front. :unsure: Am I missing something ? Just trying to help.

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ok, what i really need is a usb floppy drive with a USB port built-in to it, its just like you have one of those floppy drives with card reader.....

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By far, the cheapest way would be to buy USB hub + external USB floppy and carry them around as one unit (never disconnect the drive).

If you meant internal floppy drive with USB port, I'm not sure if such a thing exists...

GL

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Hello,

I have 16GB Flash Drive and it seems fake. I think its true size around 200MB (its real commercial capacity might be 256MB) ( I have fill it with audio files they work before 200MB; and file after that are corrupted ).

I want to show the true Capacity. I have tried iformat 4.18, iformat2 1.19 and 1.32, pdx8_2k_v327 and PDx16. But non of these show the flash drive.

I have another fake 16GB drive before and its true size was 2GB, PDx16 and iformat2 1.32 were detecting it and I used iformt2 1.32. But this time these software didn't work

I want to show the true Capacity To safe uncorrupted files.

These Are information f the Flash Drive:

Name: Flash Disk		(USB1.1)

Logic Driver: J:\

VID&PID: Vid_2008&Pid_2018
Speed: full speed

VendorID: USB 2.0
ProductID: Flash Disk
Product Revision: 2.00

Vendor Description: USB 2.0
Product Description: Flash Disk
Serial Number: O20070925A000110

the USB port information:

Device Descriptor:
bcdUSB: 0x0110
bDeviceClass: 0x00
bDeviceSubClass: 0x00
bDeviceProtocol: 0x00
bMaxPacketSize0: 0x40 (64)
idVendor: 0x2008
idProduct: 0x2018
bcdDevice: 0x0000
iManufacturer: 0x01
iProduct: 0x02
iSerialNumber: 0x03
bNumConfigurations: 0x01

ConnectionStatus: DeviceConnected
Current Config Value: 0x01
Device Bus Speed: Full
Device Address: 0x03
Open Pipes: 2

Endpoint Descriptor:
bEndpointAddress: 0x81
Transfer Type: Bulk
wMaxPacketSize: 0x0040 (64)
bInterval: 0x00

Endpoint Descriptor:
bEndpointAddress: 0x00
Transfer Type: Control
wMaxPacketSize: 0x0507 (1287)
wInterval: 0x0201
bSyncAddress: 0x40

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Hello,

I have 16GB Flash Drive and it seems fake. .....

Isn't this the same as this : :w00t:

http://www.msfn.org/board/fake-16GB-USB-Fl...ve-t110036.html

:wacko:

jaclaz

I don't see how the 2 are related.

Well, try comparing quoted post (#5 in this thread) with the first one on the thread I linked to...

:whistle:

the "base" text is the same, word by word, with just the size of the stick changed.

Now, what it seems strange to me is that unless the posting member is a "collector" of fake USB sticks, he should have known better than buying ANOTHER fake stick, it would be at least the THIRD one. :blink:

What anyway I am failing to see is what this "fake usb stick" topic has to do with the present thread (about an external USB floppy and card reader) :unsure:

jaclaz

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