I know floppy drives are obsolete but that is really not my problem. I have my own Titanium Powerbook G4 and an external Firewire CD burner. Believe me, I know the value of a CD!
I'm a computer engineering student. My brothers are all younger than me and they are in high school. The beige G3 is used as the familly computer and as an internet Router. It used to have IpNetRouter installed on it but it just kept crashing so when I installed X on my Ti, I decided I would do the same on the beige. I finally wrote a UNIX script to get the routing working.
My brothers always use floppies to transfer data around from school, home and friends houses. I guess they could use a CDRW but it gets complicated because they don't have burners at their school and at their friends houses.
My problem is that I have lots of programs to give in for school. They all need to be given in on floppy disks (being in Comp Engineering, I have to do this at least once a week).
I guess I will try to find Mac OS 9 drivers somewhere. I could try to tweak them for OS X.
By the way, Floppy Disk is still the correct term for these disks. Remember that event though there is a rectangular case, inside there is a 3.5'' floppy disk. There are also those huge floppy disks that are big like a cd, but I'm too young to have ever used one.
So is anyone up for some homemade Floppy Drive OS X drivers??