My Xerox 820 CP/M computer has a large external drive enclosure with two 8″ SS/DD floppy drives in it. They have a “shugart” interface inside, brought out to a proprietary-but-documented 37-pin D-style connector. Because the data signals used by floppy drives changed very little over the decades (at least in the CP/M and PC worlds; Commodore and Apple users, don’t @ me) all the signals mostly map closely enough onto IBM PC 34-pin connector.
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