No. However, there are adapters that would allow you to replace a floppy drive with an SD card reader. There are also special floppies that can hold an SD card, so you can use it in a classic floppy drive. If you need to use USB, you will need to install a USB controller in an available PCI expansion slot.
The technical knowledge required to build such a device is beyond most people. It is easier and probably actually cheaper to purchase a USB floppy drive.
1. Yes, you can remove a floppy drive. 2. Yes, Windows 95 supports USB (only certain versions, actually). 3. No, you cannot connect a USB hub to the floppy controller.
If you first remove the drive from the PC, you can purchase an adapter which allows you to connect it to a USB port on your PC and read the contents of the drive like you would a USB flash drive. It's referred to as an IDE/SATA to USB adapter.
Use an external USB floppy drive. If you MUST have internal.... if you're good and creative you -might- be able to disassemble an external USB floppy drive and mount it like an internal drive. Alternatively, you could hunt down an old LS-120 "superdisk" drive. Its an IDE drive (40 pin connector, like your hdd or cdrom) that reads floppies (in addition to high-capacity proprietary disks)
By buying a floppy drive. You can buy an external USB floppy drive for under $50.
The Arkview USB-DH88 adapter will allow you to connect up to 6 monitors.
You would have to get a CD drive which fits in your laptop or get an external USB one which you can connect to it
Modern PCs typically do not use floppy drives, as they have become obsolete due to advancements in storage technology. However, if a floppy drive is needed, USB floppy disk drives can be used to read 3.5-inch floppy disks. These external drives connect via USB ports and are compatible with contemporary operating systems.
UPDATE: do you all think this would work to connect the external hard drive to a router that doesn't have a USB port (like the one i have) http://www.walmart.com/ip/TRENDnet-TU-ET100C-USB-to-Fast-Ethernet-Adapter/13214825?wmlspartner=GPA&sourceid=44444444440281732250
No, a flash drive and a wireless USB adapter are not the same. A flash drive is a portable storage device used to store and transfer data, while a wireless USB adapter enables devices to connect to a wireless network, such as Wi-Fi. Essentially, they serve different purposes: one is for data storage and the other for networking connectivity.
To read a floppy disk, you insert a floppy disk into a floppy disk drive. Not all computers have floppy disk drives. Typically desktop computers or ones that stand on the floor have floppy disk drives. New machines today allow a USB thumb drive (USB flash memory storage device) to be used in place of a floppy drive. All modern computersy have USB connections. If you need to read a floppy disk and you computer does not have a floppy disk drive, you can purchase a USB connected floppy disk drive for your computer.
You will need an adapter to connect a 2-pin SAE cable to a mini-USB port. Look for a specific adapter that converts the SAE connection to a mini-USB connection. Simply plug the SAE cable into the adapter and then connect the mini-USB end of the adapter into the mini-USB port.