This thread will be linked to that for reference purposes. Talk about the S950 as much as you like, in the 'Other Samplers and Beatboxes' forum.Īpologies to the OP, but this will have to continue in the original Gotek Emulator thread started by Milando. Open the first folder and start the installation.
This software enables a user to mount floppy images as a virtual floppy drives.
Virtual Floppy Drive (VFD) is a free floppy drive emulator that can be run from a portable device. The software to them, and then in Sierra, write the images out to floppies in. Repeat this with all other floppies and make sure all the folders are in the same location. USB Floppy with a floppy formatted on the Mac Classic currently. Can it?įooddude wrote:I opened the Op's first posted link, and it listed a 1.44mb version. A folder will be created with the same name as the floppy disk and with with the exact same content. 72mb * 99 files = only 71.28mb.hardly even close to 1Gb flash drive space).įooddude wrote:Also, I read it can maybe do 999 files. It's just getting a bit silly.įooddude wrote:Can you store more than 99 "720kb floppy" files per flash drive? Or is per flash drive maxed out at 99 files?įooddude wrote:If, no (it's capped out at 99 files per memory drive), then a multi-Gb flash drive would be kinda useless/pointless, no? (as. Locking this thread down, simply because there are currently two threads discussing exactly the same thing and people are asking questions that have already been answered in either thread. recommendations of other "low profile" flash drives similar to the FiT's design welcome. since its' design is very low profile and hardly sticks out like typical flash drive (good for avoiding accidental bumps in the studio). I think the Sandisk Fit Nano would be the most attractive, aesthetically. NEW Metal Apple Floppy Disk II Drive Badge PAIR for II II Plus IIe. Will this one work in the S950? Regardless, I think the 720kb version would still be great in the S950, even though only 720kb per file save, since it afterall has an ability to save a grip/99 files anyways. Lastly, I opened the Op's first posted link, and it listed a 1.44mb version. Read Macintosh disks - read your Macintosh floppy disks, CD-ROMs, Iomega ZIP disks and other Mac disks directly.
There are also two 'Sony Test' pre-releases, that run from a 3.5' disk. A special Twiggy Macintosh emulator is included so you may try it for yourself. This version will not run on a normal Macintosh or emulator, and used Apples 5.25' Twiggy floppy disk.
72mb * 99 files = only 71.28mb.hardly even close to 1Gb flash drive space).Īlso, I read it can maybe do 999 files. Using a Macintosh emulator, your PC can: Run the Mac OS on x86 processors - run Mac OS on Intel and AMD processors, and run Mac OS and Windows at the same time. Twiggy Mac OS is a development pre-release used with the 5.25' Twiggy prototype Macintosh. If, no (it's capped out at 99 files per memory drive), then a multi-Gb flash drive would be kinda useless/pointless, no? (as. What kind/size of Flash Drives do you guys recommend? I usually use Sandisk/Lacie stuff for my cameras/computers, since it's reliable.Ĭan you store more than 99 "720kb floppy" files per flash drive? Or is per flash drive maxed out at 99 files?