Is there a high density floppy drive that will work on an A2000 or was that a feature limited to the 3000 and 4000?
In relation to this question will an older Dell PC floppy drive work? I just want to be able to read the PC formatted 1.4K high density floppies so could it be placed in the second drive bay?
To my very knowledge, the type of Amiga does not matter as far as the floppy is concerned. HD floppies suitable for an A4000 are also suitable for A3000s and A2000s. The problem rather is finding a HD floppy for an Amiga in first place.
Techically, the problem is the available bandwidth for transmitting the data from the floppy to the RAM. The DMA channel in Agnus is only capable for transmitting the DD data rate. This goes for all Amigas.
HD floppies for the Amiga thus half the rotation rate - and by that cut the data rate to one half of that of a HD floppy for a PC - to allow Agnus to catch up with the transmission.
I do not know whether anyone tried, but theoretically PC HD floppies *should* work on the Amiga if the screen mode is a 31kHz mode, e.g. productivity. This doubles also the bandwidth for floppies (one DMA channel per horizontal blank, twice the horizontal frequency -> twice the bandwidth for the floppy).
I do not know whether there are any other technical limitations.