I'm working on a old semiconductor machine running on operating system OS-9 with Floppy Disk Drive A and B. The FDD is in working condition. The machine can read and write into the floppy.
As part of an automation project, an external Windows operating system PC also needs to access the semiconductor machine floppy drive for read and write.
I need to talk to someone who can guide me on the read write SD floppy emulators. I am not sure how your floppy emulator can help me do this.
How can I contact you on SKYPE?
I have sent emails to Jeff but there was no reply. I hope you can solve my problem.
How to contact on SKYPE
Re: How to contact on SKYPE
The floppy emulator replace the floppy disk by an SDcard. You can take the SDCard and insert it into a PC to get/put some file images.
If you want to browse the OS-9 file system on the PC, you need an extra software for this. Something like this :
http://www.reischke.de/dtr/homepage.htm
FYI We have already replaced some drive on OS-9 based semiconductor machine in a Korea company.
If you want to browse the OS-9 file system on the PC, you need an extra software for this. Something like this :
http://www.reischke.de/dtr/homepage.htm
FYI We have already replaced some drive on OS-9 based semiconductor machine in a Korea company.
I did, but you don't seem to receive them.govinda wrote: I have sent emails to Jeff but there was no reply. I hope you can solve my problem.
Re: How to contact on SKYPE
Thanks for the information. But my requirement is for the floppy emulator to be accessible via the enterprise network by a Windows server.
Can I map the floppy drive through your hardware?
Can I map the floppy drive through your hardware?
GOVINDA