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how does Linux handle "real" floppy drives (via the ISA bus)?
As I said above
So 1 adapter and 1 usb header, and it reads it as a USB Floppy, which I believe Linux has drivers for.
The device is shown as /dev/sdd (sda is 1TB SSD, sdb is hdd#1, and sdc is hdd#2)
Most real floppy drives are on their own port. They show up as /dev/fd0