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  1. The floppy emulator HxC by Jean-Francois Del Nero completely replaces the floppy drive (of an Amiga) with an electronic device.
    A new version of the HxC floppy emulator software has now been released.

    amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2025-

    #Amiga #AmigaNews #floppyemulator #floppy

  2. The floppy emulator HxC by Jean-Francois Del Nero completely replaces the floppy drive (of an Amiga) with an electronic device.
    A new version of the HxC floppy emulator software has now been released.

    amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2025-

  3. The floppy emulator HxC by Jean-Francois Del Nero completely replaces the floppy drive (of an Amiga) with an electronic device.
    A new version of the HxC floppy emulator software has now been released.

    amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2025-

    #Amiga #AmigaNews #floppyemulator #floppy

  4. The floppy emulator HxC by Jean-Francois Del Nero completely replaces the floppy drive (of an Amiga) with an electronic device.
    A new version of the HxC floppy emulator software has now been released.

    amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2025-

    #Amiga #AmigaNews #floppyemulator #floppy

  5. The floppy emulator HxC by Jean-Francois Del Nero completely replaces the floppy drive (of an Amiga) with an electronic device.
    A new version of the HxC floppy emulator software has now been released.

    amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2025-

    #Amiga #AmigaNews #floppyemulator #floppy

  6. @robdaemon even the 34-pin cable is just a 26-pin with extra bits to do more than 1 floppy on one ribbon [it works like a primitive bus]...

    And with you should be able to make that just work versatile...

  7. @robdaemon even the 34-pin cable is just a 26-pin with extra bits to do more than 1 floppy on one ribbon [it works like a primitive bus]...

    And with #FlashFloppy you should be able to make that #GOTEK #FloppyEmulator just work versatile...

  8. @robdaemon even the 34-pin cable is just a 26-pin with extra bits to do more than 1 floppy on one ribbon [it works like a primitive bus]...

    And with #FlashFloppy you should be able to make that #GOTEK #FloppyEmulator just work versatile...

  9. May I present to you:
    The most Configuration I did to this day:

    It has everything I could get my hands on to this day.
    Not shown are the internal 3,5" 1440kB i had in it earlier, but swapped it for the cuz it was annoying that constantly checked if a was in the drive.

  10. May I present to you:
    The most #cursed #FrontPanel Configuration I did to this day:

    It has everything I could get my hands on to this day.
    Not shown are the internal 3,5" 1440kB #FDD i had in it earlier, but swapped it for the #FloppyEmulator cuz it was annoying that #Linux constantly checked if a #Floppy was in the drive.

  11. May I present to you:
    The most #cursed #FrontPanel Configuration I did to this day:

    It has everything I could get my hands on to this day.
    Not shown are the internal 3,5" 1440kB #FDD i had in it earlier, but swapped it for the #FloppyEmulator cuz it was annoying that #Linux constantly checked if a #Floppy was in the drive.

  12. Ultimately, what got me on the right path for Centurion floppy emulator was realizing that the Kryoflux images I was looking at would reflect some unknown amount of write postcomp by the drive and media. By writing tools to inject additional write precomp into the Kryoflux image, I was able to figure out that ~350ns of total write precomp was enough to confuse FlashFloppy. Inserting a 2nd order PLL with a natural loop frequency around 715kHz was plenty to recover a stable enough clock to decode MFM correctly.

    #retrocomputing #flashfloppy #floppyemulator

  13. Ultimately, what got me on the right path for Centurion floppy emulator was realizing that the Kryoflux images I was looking at would reflect some unknown amount of write postcomp by the drive and media. By writing tools to inject additional write precomp into the Kryoflux image, I was able to figure out that ~350ns of total write precomp was enough to confuse FlashFloppy. Inserting a 2nd order PLL with a natural loop frequency around 715kHz was plenty to recover a stable enough clock to decode MFM correctly.

    #retrocomputing #flashfloppy #floppyemulator

  14. Ultimately, what got me on the right path for Centurion floppy emulator was realizing that the Kryoflux images I was looking at would reflect some unknown amount of write postcomp by the drive and media. By writing tools to inject additional write precomp into the Kryoflux image, I was able to figure out that ~350ns of total write precomp was enough to confuse FlashFloppy. Inserting a 2nd order PLL with a natural loop frequency around 715kHz was plenty to recover a stable enough clock to decode MFM correctly.

    #retrocomputing #flashfloppy #floppyemulator

  15. Ultimately, what got me on the right path for Centurion floppy emulator was realizing that the Kryoflux images I was looking at would reflect some unknown amount of write postcomp by the drive and media. By writing tools to inject additional write precomp into the Kryoflux image, I was able to figure out that ~350ns of total write precomp was enough to confuse FlashFloppy. Inserting a 2nd order PLL with a natural loop frequency around 715kHz was plenty to recover a stable enough clock to decode MFM correctly.

    #retrocomputing #flashfloppy #floppyemulator

  16. Ultimately, what got me on the right path for Centurion floppy emulator was realizing that the Kryoflux images I was looking at would reflect some unknown amount of write postcomp by the drive and media. By writing tools to inject additional write precomp into the Kryoflux image, I was able to figure out that ~350ns of total write precomp was enough to confuse FlashFloppy. Inserting a 2nd order PLL with a natural loop frequency around 715kHz was plenty to recover a stable enough clock to decode MFM correctly.

    #retrocomputing #flashfloppy #floppyemulator

  17. Arduino Nano Floppy Emulator For When Your Disk Is Not Accessible - Among the plethora of obsolete removable media there are some which are lamented, ... - hackaday.com/2021/10/17/arduin #floppyemulator #arduinohacks #arduinonano #floppydisk

  18. Arduino Nano Floppy Emulator For When Your Disk Is Not Accessible - Among the plethora of obsolete removable media there are some which are lamented, ... - hackaday.com/2021/10/17/arduin #floppyemulator #arduinohacks #arduinonano #floppydisk

  19. Quality Upgrades Give Old Synth New Lease On Life - Technology marches on at a rapid pace, but in many fields much love remains for older hardware. Wh... more: hackaday.com/2020/05/13/qualit #floppyemulator #musicalhacks #syntheszier #yamaha #synth