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Originally Posted by mark_k
There is also dedicated hardware which you can use with a PC and floppy drive, so no need to involve your real Amiga with reading disks. Kryoflux and SuperCard Pro.
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Thank you for the suggestion.
I have the Central Point Copy II PC ISA card; I was intending to use it to archive some old 5.25 floppies from the CP/M and DOS days. I guess I could use it for the Amiga disks as well.
I have two machines with (at least some) ISA slots. I was planning to install the card on a machine with a TEAC 55 drive and run MS-DOS (insert your own joke here) to drive the software. Still building out that machine - need a VLB Tseng video card.
Another of the many projects...
-CH-