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Don't hold your breath on that.... but if I had something I could insert in the 3 1/2" drive that gave me a USB end it would be so much easier. Wistful thinking I suspect.
The old cassette adapters were pretty easy technology. The cassette form factor was large enough to easily contain electronics and the read head is fixed, making for easy alignment of the data transfer interface.
Floppies are much thinner, not just the case but specifically at the read/write interface, which is basically paper thin. And the read head moves while expecting to see a very precisely defined track pattern.
It's probably possible, but hard to imagine anybody rationalizing the trouble and expense of developing it.
Somebody who makes a living using floppy based equipment can justify the cost/hassle of converting the drives to flash based emulators, which is cheap compared to the cost of wholesale replacement of industrial equipment.
The enthusiast/hobbyist with time/budget/technical limitations is sort of stuck in purgatory. The fact that you have the workaround you have now puts you light-years ahead of people with more archaic legacy equipment. (Try doing the same with 8" floppies or the myriad of proprietary tape formats.)
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