reading ADFS Floppy Discs
John Sandgrounder (1650) 574 posts |
I have a number of ADFS formatted floppy discs which were created on an Acorn A410 which I no longer have. I have tried RPCEmu (and Virtual Acorn, both on Windows XP) and have not been able to read the discs. Does RPCEmu support reading real floppy discs? |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
This speaks only of disc images so I think you need to make an image of the whole floppy disc and then mount that. |
John Sandgrounder (1650) 574 posts |
OK – thanks. I did look at creating image files from the discs – but did not have any look with that, either. Can you recommend and software to do it – on Window XP? |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
I’m afraid the only machine with a floppy drive that I have used, for quite a few years, is the old RPC.1 1 Obviously something I need to think about to move old software to a more accessible medium. |
Steffen Huber (91) 1953 posts |
I think “OmniFlop” is one of the recommended software packages. Keep in mind that you need a “true” floppy disc, USB drives will not work. Unless you use a custom controller like KryoFlux. |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Due to the differences in media format, the way you read a non-DOS format disc on a PC is by talking directly to the FDC which directly controls the drive itself. The problem with USB floppy drives is that they contain a built-in controller which reads and understands the disc, then presents itself as a sort of removable media. You will notice that several tracks are read as the floppy is mounted, and that the floppy indicator lamp blinks like a harddisc. 1 http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/devclass_docs/usbmass-ufi10.pdf, with format types in part 4.5.3 on p25. |
John Sandgrounder (1650) 574 posts |
Thanks all for the info. (Just what I needed) Starting with an 800K floppy disc written two decades ago on an Acorn A410, I now have an image file which works as Drive 0 on RPCEmu and Drive 1 on Virtual Acorn. I needed to set OmniFlop to save an image of type “Double Sided Interleaved (*.a)” |