[Coco] usb thumb drive to floppy emulator
Arthur Flexser
flexser at fiu.edu
Wed Mar 26 14:47:49 EDT 2014
Perhaps it could be made to work under OS-9, with an appropriate driver for
reading and writing 512-byte sector floppies?
Art
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 2:19 PM, Robert Hermanek
<rhermanek at centurytel.net>wrote:
> Afraid answer isn't good. Yes I tried one just because I had one. These
> are designed for PC formats, such as 720K and 1.44M, so 80 tracks, 9 or 18
> sectors. I figured hey, it might work, since a coco expects only 35 tracks
> and 18 sectors. But the failure point seems to be: a coco expects 256
> byte sectors, and this thing is hard-wired to 512 byte sectors, so... never
> got it to work.
>
> (real slick on an old 486 PC I had though :)
>
> -RobertH
>
>
> On 3/26/2014 1:14 PM, xnaron wrote:
>
>> This looks pretty interesting. It emulates a floppy drive and stores the
>> data on a usb drive. You make thousands of partitions for each floppy on
>> the usb. Then you select the partition number on the front of the device
>> to "load" it into the drive. It's only $22. Has anyone ever tried one
>> with a coco?
>>
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/SFR1M44-U100-USB-Floppy-Drive-
>> Emulator-for-Industrial-Control-Equipment-w-1-44MB-/
>> 331159028746?pt=US_Floppy_Zip_Jaz_Drives&hash=item4d1a9dc40a
>>
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