Hmm, I think Windows and most Linux distros support mounting disk images directly at this point.

Literally just Right-click -> Mount
I'm not sure why you'd bother writing the disk image to an SD card and then using this hardware to mount it.
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Hmm, I think Windows and most Linux distros support mounting disk images directly at this point.

Literally just Right-click -> Mount
I'm not sure why you'd bother writing the disk image to an SD card and then using this hardware to mount it.
Because you have it reversed. This is new tech trying to interface with old tech. For when your Pentium 2 CD-ROM drive dies because a belt went bad. Or the laser is rotten. That kind of situation. Sourcing an IDE drive for old hardware is getting harder every day. (honestly, finding anything beige is getting harder)
This is for !retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org . You install this in a retro PC where a physical drive would go. Your retro PC thinks your disk images are actual disks, and everything else works like it used to. It's a nice quality-of-life improvement.
Retro game consoles have been doing this for a while. The Sega Dreamcast's GD-ROM drive is prone to failure, so modders replace it with hardware that loads disk images. I haven't heard of this for retro PCs before, but it makes sense.
The CD audio output even works with mixed-mode discs that have redbook audio tracks, which software emulators can't handle, they add.
Why can’t emulators handle them?
In old computers, CD audio worked by physically connecting an audio cable between the optical drive and the sound card. PC emulators can emulate this, but it's more complicated for CD emulators running on a real computer.
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They're scared of them
I wish it took up a 5in slot if it’s meant to replace optical drives.
Edited with the link to their website, according to the FAQ
Will there be a 5.25" or 2.5" version?
PicoIDE will launch with a 3.5" enclosure only, but depending how things go, other form factors may be made available.
So it sounds like it could be coming, plus it's open source so you or someone else could modify the enclosure print to be bigger