Hi Guys, first post here.
I just received my SD floppy emulator today, it looks great
This evening I prepared a SD card with the necessary files and some converted game images and tomorrow I'm going to install the drive emulator in my Amiga 500. I have two questions, just to be sure:
1. I take it that I can use the existing amiga 500 floppy drive power connector to power the emulator? (Brown wire is +5V?)
2. I don't want to cut the case of the Amiga, so I will hide the emulator completely inside it, while remaining access to the SD card through the floppy drive opening. Am I correct that I can operate the emulator completely from the Amiga Keyboard when I use the Floppy Emulator Manager software on my Amiga? So no need to have access to the pushbuttons on the floppy emulator then?
Thanks? Tomorrow will be an exciting day.
First install of the SD floppy emulator - Just to be sure
Re: First install of the SD floppy emulator - Just to be sur
never mind, I figured it out.
Re: First install of the SD floppy emulator - Just to be sur
yes!ckong wrote: 1. I take it that I can use the existing amiga 500 floppy drive power connector to power the emulator? (Brown wire is +5V?)
Yes you can install it like this by activating the "index pre incrementing" option.ckong wrote: 2. I don't want to cut the case of the Amiga, so I will hide the emulator completely inside it, while remaining access to the SD card through the floppy drive opening. Am I correct that I can operate the emulator completely from the Amiga Keyboard when I use the Floppy Emulator Manager software on my Amiga? So no need to have access to the pushbuttons on the floppy emulator then?
i recommend you to connect an extra "next" push button (have a look to the user manual for the connection) and put it into the floppy eject button hole.
Re: First install of the SD floppy emulator - Just to be sur
Thanks, the tip for the extra button is useful.Jeff wrote:yes!ckong wrote: 1. I take it that I can use the existing amiga 500 floppy drive power connector to power the emulator? (Brown wire is +5V?)
Yes you can install it like this by activating the "index pre incrementing" option.ckong wrote: 2. I don't want to cut the case of the Amiga, so I will hide the emulator completely inside it, while remaining access to the SD card through the floppy drive opening. Am I correct that I can operate the emulator completely from the Amiga Keyboard when I use the Floppy Emulator Manager software on my Amiga? So no need to have access to the pushbuttons on the floppy emulator then?
i recommend you to connect an extra "next" push button (have a look to the user manual for the connection) and put it into the floppy eject button hole.