Floppy Drive Emulation (Multi-Platform)
I don't know if it has been posted on this forum before but in case someone's floppy is dead and they need a new one check this out instead. Might just be the last floppy you ever buy.
http://torlus.com/floppy/ :great I found this today and as soon as I figure out how will be ordering one just in case my floppy dies. |
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It's been in the works for a long time. The guy is very good. Unfortunately the board design is a bit clunky.
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What is interesting to me is that I've been following this project for a couple of years now and in the last week or two it has been mentioned (seemingly out of the blue) on a few different forums and mailing lists. I can't figure it out. :confused
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I think it's a bit like the guy who when dating a supermodel finds out that both her and her identical twin sister want to try a threesome?
"Why are you telling us? Telling you? I'm telling everyone!" |
I'd rather get the threesome than a floppy drive emulator. :D
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Has there been a major breakthrough or development? Something must be behind the spurt of attention.
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Now I'm not young any more :D. |
It says units were delivered in 2008.
Does this really exist? It sounds really good. |
It really exists and more units have been produced in 2009.
They require the PC as a host to stream the data to the Amiga though. |
s2325 linked to a picture of a unit with a memory card socket (of a sort) so this thing might end up being more useful to me than I first thought. My feeling is that solutions that require a second PC aren't ideal. What would rock the Casbah is if it were both standalone and designed to the same form-factor as a 3.5" disk drive so it could be mounted in place of one. I'm not sure how you'd go about choosing disk images but it sure would be neat and tidy.
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Here's hoping for a 1541U like upgrade! |
I know it's in poor taste to follow up one's own post but I'm going to flaunt convention because I've been thinking about something day and I can't come up with a simple solution...
If a memory card equipped floppy drive simulator were made to fit in place of a floppy disk drive (screw holes lining up and all that sort of thing) so that you could easily swap it in, how would you go about selecting disk images? |
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It looks to me some haven't even REALIZED what a breakthrough this is!
You can now play SPS images on your REAL Amiga!! I thought this would never have been possible, especially not for heavily-protected ones. BUT ... My pet hate is this freakish way of data cables hanging out of hardware slots at greater length. Eeek! This could be done a bit better: By having a receptacle mounted on the home computer's case to be able to connect/disconnect the Floppy Emulation hardware cable from the computer. This will also make transport easier and safer, e. g. in a car. So the sensitive data cable (1 wire broken might mean that you can throw it away) could be stored at a safer place, e. g. the glove compartment. |
Once they do this without the need for a host PC I'm sold.
The disk selection could be implemented in a myriad of ways. Nobody said this should go exactly where a diskdrive is. It's not a diskdrive after all! I'd happily have an LCD display and buttons built into my Amiga's case, like atop, where the vents are. It would be very convenient. SPS use is probably welcome to some, and a great breakthrough, but I grew to the point where I cannot care about floppy disks anymore at all, and preffer a WHDLoad install to anything. In any case you always end up needing a floppy so this will be a great tool once it's rid of its PC slave. |
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Also they have one thats being sold by email VIA peter (dot) sieg1 (at) gmx.de His version fits into the Amiga FFD slot |
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