I have a 3.5" floppy drive inside my older Tektronix TDS3032 digital storage scope. I still use it a lot even though I have a bigger 4 channel Tek Scope c/w logic analyzer and USB connection.
The newer versions of the scopes, as the tekwiki states, replaced the floppy drive with a USB. My old WIN-XP system has a 3.5" floppy and normally I use it to read the files created by the scope. Then transfer them over the net to my WIN-7 or WIN-10 system.
Well... I thought I'd make things easier by purchasing a USB based 3.5" floppy drive.
It arrived today. Read one floppy and then after that stopped working. Doesn't work on WIN-XP, WIN-7 or WIN-10. Wants to format the floppy because it's not readable. However it fails trying to format a floppy. The same floppy it tried to format can be formatted by the scope or by WIN-XP with the internal floppy drive.
Frustrating. Just thought I'd vent.
TDS3032 - TekWiki
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The newer versions of the scopes, as the tekwiki states, replaced the floppy drive with a USB. My old WIN-XP system has a 3.5" floppy and normally I use it to read the files created by the scope. Then transfer them over the net to my WIN-7 or WIN-10 system.
Well... I thought I'd make things easier by purchasing a USB based 3.5" floppy drive.
It arrived today. Read one floppy and then after that stopped working. Doesn't work on WIN-XP, WIN-7 or WIN-10. Wants to format the floppy because it's not readable. However it fails trying to format a floppy. The same floppy it tried to format can be formatted by the scope or by WIN-XP with the internal floppy drive.
Frustrating. Just thought I'd vent.