- System Disks
- Forum Article where they got it working
- Manual
- deprecated USB Floppy Format Tool for the USB Floppy Emulation V2 from ipcas
Flash Firmware, Load up a USB drive with contents of usb/, slap it into your Tandy 1000EX, and play classic games and use deskmate. Pretty cool stuff.
Is the USB Floppy Disk Emulator
Installed the FlashFloppy Firmware, works very well!
Copy files to FAT32 USB drive in the following way:
DSKA0000.img Bootable disk image
DSKA000*.img other images
FF.CFG floppy emulator configuration file
Manifiest.txt index of images on disk
Turn on Tandy with USB drive inserted, make sure 000 is selected before POST, and system will boot into DOS.
Press two circle buttons to toggle prev/next image. Image switching is instant.
Purchase a Gotek SFRC922D, flash FlashFloppy Firmware on it by way of using this win32/en.stsw-stm32080.zip to flash the image located in win32/flashfloppy_v0.9.24a.zip.
Set the jumpers the way outlined in the video...
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Follow the video, pretty easy to work out.
- WinImage does the trick
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- Select 720k images
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- Update manifest when you copy over or else nobody will know what is what!
Technically, the system can read 2.5MB images, instead of the 720k images you typically use.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw0JV4TypSo explains how
Basically, in order for the images to work, DOS has to be loaded with a hack or two.
- Take a DOS disk from the System Disks link above...
- Open it with imgburn, copy/inject BIOPTCH.SYS into the image
- Create a CONFIG.SYS file with the contents of
DEVICE=BIOSPTCH.SYS
and inject into image - Save image as DSKA0000.img for booting
- Launch win32\HxCFloppyEmulator_soft\Windows\HxCFloppyEmulator.exe
- Select 'Disk Browser'
- In 'DOS Floppy Disk Browser' window, select '3"5 2.50MB DSDD FAT32'
- Drag Files In
- Save/Export, save as DSKA0007.hfe