> > There is no connector on the board for a "normal" floppy. I've seen 
> > some folks shoehorn it into a USB enclosure in one of the 5.25" bays and 
> > connect that up, however. 
> 
> I am aware there is no floppy connector on the motherboard, but I wanted to 
> know if there is a cheap way to convert to IDE or add a floppy controller 
> card via PCI.

IDE, no.

There are ISA floppy controller cards, but I don't know of any PCI ones,
let alone ones with Mac drivers. You really would be better off with a
hacked-in USB approach.

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