I have had an external floppy drive sitting in a box for a very long
time. I'm not sure where it came from, I think it may have just been
handed to me without comment at one point. I believe it is from an
Amiga based on the cable connector. I'll have to count again when I
get home, but I'm pretty sure it's the DB-23 connector. I'll take the
cover off and see if there are any brand labels anywhere. My question
is, can I, with the appropriate DB-19 connector, chop the end of the
cable off and repin it to the Apple external spec? I'm not sure how
much software was loaded into ROMs on these things back in the day, so
would it be worth my while to try? I found the pinouts for both drives
here:

http://www.pinouts.org.uk/index.php?page=Amiga_External_Drive

and here:

http://www.pinouts.org.uk/index.php?page=Macintosh_External_Floppy

It looks like the functions the Mac needs to use are available on the
Amiga drive. Should I (or rather, my electronics engineer friend)
attempt it, or would I just be destroying something that someone else
may want?

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