1 - How do I make the emulator register a disk change? I find if a game asks for a 2nd disk but doesn't require a key or fire button press the disk change is never registered. Also I tried install fields of battle from floppy to harddrive using the cli installer on its disk. Disk 1 installed fine. It asked for disk2 but it was never recognised. When I exited the installer and tried to view the disk it said it was still disk 1 but got loads of errors.
2 - Is there anyway to view the emulated floppys through workbench? I get an icon for a floppy but it says uninitialised (or something similar). I've tried without an autoboot and then selecting a disk when workbench has loaded.
3 - Is there a way to use the autoboot feature but have an option to turn it off on the fly. So I can load up workbench without having to remove the sd card
Thanks in advance
Please can you help me
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1 and 2 issues are probably due to a bad jumper setting. Have a look to the user manual to correct the jumper position according to your setup (floppy cable used).foleyjo wrote:1 - How do I make the emulator register a disk change? I find if a game asks for a 2nd disk but doesn't require a key or fire button press the disk change is never registered. Also I tried install fields of battle from floppy to harddrive using the cli installer on its disk. Disk 1 installed fine. It asked for disk2 but it was never recognised. When I exited the installer and tried to view the disk it said it was still disk 1 but got loads of errors.
2 - Is there anyway to view the emulated floppys through workbench? I get an icon for a floppy but it says uninitialised (or something similar). I've tried without an autoboot and then selecting a disk when workbench has loaded.
3 - Is there a way to use the autoboot feature but have an option to turn it off on the fly. So I can load up workbench without having to remove the sd card
Thanks in advance
3- Press the select button 1/2 second force to eject the autoboot floppy.
Re: Please can you help me
Thanks for that speedy answer.
I was a bit confused because I had a twisted floppy cable and had the jumper on that setting however..
My floppy cable was not supposed to be twisted and at some point I have twisted it
I was a bit confused because I had a twisted floppy cable and had the jumper on that setting however..
My floppy cable was not supposed to be twisted and at some point I have twisted it
Re: Please can you help me
foleyjo wrote:Thanks for that speedy answer.
I was a bit confused because I had a twisted floppy cable and had the jumper on that setting however..
My floppy cable was not supposed to be twisted and at some point I have twisted it
So it's working now ?
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appeas to be thanks.
Not sure about in workbench though because I have a harddrive issue.
I think it will though
Not sure about in workbench though because I have a harddrive issue.
I think it will though