Floppy Disk Emulator For Mac

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Joined: February 2, 2014 Re: emulators and floppy drives. Sam, For now, if you go to the top level of the forums (click on Forums in the main menu) and then use the Google search feature on that page for the words 'Gotek' or 'emulator' I think you'll find some good information. We'll be upgrading several of our keyboards to USB and SD Card readers in due course. I don't have the full information about that now but I'm hoping someone else will help you for now.

I've added this forum so that we start to keep this info in one place. When we upgrade our keyboards (JD5live and me) we'll take photos and give full descriptions. This is a while away at the moment but it's something that we must do because dealing with as many floppy disks as I do is starting to become very difficult. I'm actually more than happy with the performance and reliability of floppy disks for just playing but as you can imagine I have literally hundreds of them to keep organised here, so I intend to do some upgrades as soon as it is affordable and time allows. Best wishes, Mike.

Best dvd player for osx el capitan. Joined: February 2, 2014 Re: emulators and floppy drives. Sam, I'm really interested to hear that because the HXc emulators are the ones I've been most interested in, especially the SD Card versions. I'm not sure which way to go. I have many keyboards and I could convert several of them to Gotec type emulators for the same price as a single HXc but from a convenience point of view I have MANY Sd Cards for KN7000 and I'm wondering whether I could store different versions of the same Styles on an SD Card to use in HXc SD Card emulators. From what I read so far, this would require some software to be written. The KN7000 could then access Styles in the normal way off the SD Card and the SD Card could be written to by (the new) software for all the other models. All of that sounds ideal but I'm starting to think that when costs and software writing are taken into account it would be simpler and cheaper to use the Gotec types.

HXc looks really slick though. All of this is why I've been so hesitant to date. It is of further interest to me because I have a KN2000 with no working floppy disk. So any advice you can give will be appreciated. Many thanks, Mike.

Joined: August 18, 2016 Re: emulators and floppy drives. I have written a short write up of fitting one to a KN6000 see here: This may help if you have any questions please ask. I will do my best to answer. For information although I say I am using a pen drive, to avoid the USB 'pen' sticking out too much I am actually using a USB holder for a micro SD card. So this allows you to use a micro SD card. It also works with a holder for a SD card and one I have for a Sony Memory Stick.