Requires assembly.  More Info  Add to CartAdapters More Info  Apple Disk Drive A/B Switch and Cable, $16For Macintosh and Lisa models without an external floppy port. This is a plate style case with open sides and a logo-etched top. For use with Floppy Emu Model B and C.  More Info  Add to CartMore Info  Daisy Chainer Acrylic Case, $10A clear acrylic cover to protect and showcase your Daisy Chainer.Reads and writes emulated 140K, 400K, 800K, or 1.4MB floppy disk images, or hard disk images up to 2GB Noisy Disk adds mechanical stepping sounds to your Floppy Emu emulated 5.25 inch floppy disk.  More Info  Add to CartÆ—¥æœ¬èªžãƒžãƒ‹ãƒ¥ã‚¢ãƒ«ã¯ã“ã¡ã‚‰ã‹ã‚‰ï¼ˆ2更新): PDFInstruction Manual and User Guide for previous generation Model B: PDF More Info Add to CartJust For Fun More Info  Noisy Disk Mechanical Sounder, $18Indulge your nostalgia for the click-clack sounds of an original Apple II floppy drive. Includes the adapter module and one six inch 20-pin disk ribbon cable. Emulate two 5.25 inch floppy drives at the same time. Includes a 3 foot 20-pin ribbon cable.  More Info  Add to CartMore Info Dual 5.25 Adapter for Disk II Interface Card, $14For the Apple Disk II Interface Card with the Floppy Emu disk emulator.
System 6 Emulator Series And PowerDsk or Disk Copy 4.2 format. Supports all major Apple disk image file typesMacintosh Floppy – Supports 400K, 800K, and 1.4MB floppy disk images, in raw. Connects to external (DB-19 D-SUB) or internal (20 pin ribbon header) floppy drive connector Compatible with the original Mac 128K through the Mac II series and Power Mac, all Apple II models, and Lisa 2 Smartport disks are compatible with the Apple IIgs, Apple IIc (ROM version 0 or newer), Apple IIc+, and Apple II+ or IIe with a Liron disk controller card.Apple II Floppy – Emulates 5.25 inch 140K floppy disks on any Apple II series system, as well as 3.5 inch 800K floppies on the Apple IIgs and Apple IIc+. Boot or mount native Lisa Office System disk images in Disk Copy 4.2 format, or use Macintosh disk images within the MacWorks environment.Apple II Hard Disk – Emulates up to four simultaneous Smartport hard disks, each up to 32 MB (when formatted as ProDOS) or 2 GB (when formatted as HFS). Disk image file is compatible with popular software-based Mac emulators.Lisa Floppy – Emulates 400K and 800K floppy disks on the Lisa 2/5 and 2/10. Supports bootable hard disk images up to 2GB. Compatible with the original Mac 128K through the Mac II series and Power Mac.Macintosh Hard Disk – HD20 hard disk emulation is compatible with the Macintosh 512K, 512Ke, Plus, SE, (SE/30 when used with the Mac ROM-inator II), Classic, Classic II, Portable, IIci, IIsi, or LC I.Does this require a special driver or INIT?No software is required for floppy emulation on any system. Can I boot from an emulated floppy or hard disk? See the instruction manual for details on drive numbering and boot priority. 3.5 inch 400K floppy, HD20 hard disk 3.5 inch 400K/800K floppy, HD20 hard diskSE FDHD, Classic, Classic II, Portable, IIci, IIsi 3.5 inch 400K/800K/1.4MB floppy, HD20 hard disk3.5 inch 400K/800K/1.4MB floppy, HD20 hard diskIIfx, IIvx, IIvi, LC-II, LC-III, LC 4xx, LC 5xx, Color Classic, Color Classic II, TV, Performa, Quadra, Centris, Power Mac Apple II, II+, IIe with standard disk controllerApple II, II+, IIe with Liron disk controller 5.25 inch floppy, Smartport hard disk, Unidisk 3.55.25 inch floppy, 3.5 inch floppy, Smartport hard disk, Unidisk 3.5 uses internal disk connector on motherboard Mac 512K also requires boot floppy with HD20 Init for HD20 hard disk mode requires Mac ROM-inator II for HD20 hard disk mode requires internal motherboard connection or Internal/External Switcher for booting 5.25 inch disks, see instructions requires IIc with ROM revision 0 or newer for Smartport and Unidisk 3.5 modes, see instructions for detailsInterested in how Floppy Emu works under the hood? Check out the Floppy Emu Technology Design page. Compatible with the Disk 5.25 Controller Card with 19-pin connector, and the classic Disk II Controller Card with two 20-pin connectors. Disk images are compatible with common Apple II emulation tools such as AppleWin and Ciderpress.Connects to the built-in 19-pin disk connector on the IIgs and IIc, or to the disk controller card on the Apple II, II+, and IIe. 5.25 inch 140K floppy disk emulation also supports. 2MG format, 800K floppy disk images in. Apple II: 140K floppy disk images in. Lisa: 400K or 800K floppy disk images in DiskCopy 4.2 format. Image format, or hard disk images up to 2GB in raw format. What types of disk image files are supported?Macintosh: 400K, 800K, or 1.4MB floppy disk images in raw .dsk format or DiskCopy 4.2. Is adobe after effects for mac or pcCan I back-up old floppies using tools like Disk Copy 4.2 or Copy II Plus?Yes, with some conditions. Instead of formatting a blank disk, it’s normally preferable to use one of the provided blank disk images. Note that writing to WOZ or DiskCopy 4.2 disk images does not modify their stored checksums – see details in the usage instructions.Yes for hard disk emulation and 5.25 inch floppy emulation, no for 3.5 inch floppy emulation. Can I write to the emulated disk, as well as read from it?Yes. The maximum size of a ProDOS volume is 32 MB, so larger hard disk images must be formatted as HFS. Can I emulate multiple floppies at once?Floppy Emu can store as many disk image files as your SD card will hold, but normally only one disk can be “inserted” in the drive at any given time. Many copy-protected disks may also work, especially Apple II disk images in WOZ or NIB formats. Can the Emu work with copy-protected disks?The hardware is designed to work with unprotected disks using standard sector and disk formats. See the manual for details. Tangled ever after full movie torrent kickassHow can I copy documents from an old Apple II or Mac floppy to a modern PC?Use Floppy Emu to copy the documents to a blank disk image, then put the SD card in your PC and use a disk image utility program like CiderPress or HFVExplorer to open the disk image and retrieve the files. Daisy-chaining is not supported by the Lisa or Macintosh. The Emu doesn’t have a daisy-chain output port, but the optional Daisy Chainer adds one. For the Apple II, a Floppy Emu board can also be placed in a daisy chain of other disk drives. Can I connect two Floppy Emus to the same computer?Yes, if they are connected to separate disk ports. Sit (StuffIt archive – similar to a zip file) or. All the 400K and 800K images should work with the Plus, like Dark Castle and MacPaint and System 6.Stuff from Macintosh Garden can be harder. This has a dozen or so disk images, already in the right format.
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