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34-pin standard floppy to 26-pin Toshiba T3100e FDD plug

TheGrungler

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Howdy all,

I'm in the process of repairing a T3100e I found on ebay recently, and in the process of getting things up and running, I obliterated the original floppy drive.

The short of it is it is completely and entirely unusable. It is currently a pile of fine dust in a ziploc bag in my closet. (this isn't true; I made it up. but it is entirely unusable.)

I decided I'd buy a new one, but lo and behold, the pinout is wildly different than the plug I need to connect to my system board. Below are the images of the back of the new drive and the cable I need to adapt to.
new_floppy_connector.jpgoriginal_floppy_target connector.jpeg

The keen eye will discover that these are not the same. As I am still pretty new to this, I call upon the advice of the forum members that have been on this website longer than I have been alive: have any of you done something like this before? I've spent a good while looking around at adapters, but all I've been able to find are posted here. I'm pretty sure that the end plugs I have will not fit, and I'm worried about the pinout from one end of the cable changing before it gets to the other end, destroying my new drive too.

I hate to ask so much based on so little, but if anyone here has any advice I would greatly appreciate it.

Thank you so much!
 
34 pin to 26 pin adaptors are available however some require modifications to the wiring. I use to have Compaq and Toshiba laptops that I replaced the drives on and remember it was pretty frustrating getting them working. Lots of pencil drawings to map them out.
Lots of information out there.
 
34 pin to 26 pin adaptors are available however some require modifications to the wiring. I use to have Compaq and Toshiba laptops that I replaced the drives on and remember it was pretty frustrating getting them working. Lots of pencil drawings to map them out.
Lots of information out there.
Fair enough. I would expect something like this to be too good to be true, then :// [apart from the fact it is amazon brandless slop]
The pinout on the board doesn't look too crazy, let's just hope that the pins on the drive itself aren't *entirely different*. I wonder if it would be easier to design and order a PCB for this, and if anyone's done it before. I would like to avoid programming an FPGA or something to handle signal conversion.
 
I've been digging around for a good while, and there have been no real updates. From what I can tell, there really aren't good commercial options for this. I can't seem to find any - *any* - of the components I need. Any information on this would be greatly appreciated. For now, I'll think about making the PCB myself.
 
I would try to make cable with a transition from 34 pins to 26 pins. Below is the list of signals for the 26-pin connector of the Toshiba 3100e.Zrzut ekranu 2025-05-6 o 22.49.29.png
 
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