04-19-2017, 11:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-20-2017, 02:58 AM by shades_aus.)
Well, i'm stumped. It appears to be working. I expected the worst.
*update*
I think it must be the current draw via the card Jim because the only change now is that I run from an external power supply now.
Anyway, I just want to extend my thanks for the caring and support you gave me right off the bat.
I hope to see many more products like this in the future.
Actually, I have a request!
This is a fantastic first step, may I be so bold to ask for some improvements.
1. interface wise, any way of making Windows see the floppy through your interface like a device controller?? as in read/write to it?
I'd love to tinker with formats and see what can be achieved writing various ways to the floppy and be able to read/write to it like a storage folder.
2. Any plans to design something for tapes???????
I have an old C64 tape drive i'd just looooove to backup my old basic programs from, and backup my games!
I have tried using an audio sampler to then convert from audio however, i've not had a lot of luck here and the programs online to extract the data don't always work.
Thanks again, really happy with it, I'll be keeping my spare just in case
*update*
I think it must be the current draw via the card Jim because the only change now is that I run from an external power supply now.
Anyway, I just want to extend my thanks for the caring and support you gave me right off the bat.
I hope to see many more products like this in the future.
Actually, I have a request!
This is a fantastic first step, may I be so bold to ask for some improvements.
1. interface wise, any way of making Windows see the floppy through your interface like a device controller?? as in read/write to it?
I'd love to tinker with formats and see what can be achieved writing various ways to the floppy and be able to read/write to it like a storage folder.
2. Any plans to design something for tapes???????
I have an old C64 tape drive i'd just looooove to backup my old basic programs from, and backup my games!
I have tried using an audio sampler to then convert from audio however, i've not had a lot of luck here and the programs online to extract the data don't always work.
Thanks again, really happy with it, I'll be keeping my spare just in case