DustyShinigami wrote on 2024-11-11, 20:12:
Okay, I have one of my 3-way IDE cables. I decided to test out the floppy emulator by disconnecting the existing floppy drive. It powers on, and I had to look up how to use it. I don’t believe any manual was provided with it when I got it. I can cycle through the image files, but I don’t know how to copy and paste. Do I need the other floppy drive connected up with a blank floppy disk in order to transfer files? Or is it possible to somehow copy them to a HDD? If it has to transfer things to floppy, isn’t that going to be an issue depending on the image file size? I don’t know how much each file is exactly.
Huh? I don't have my Gotek floppy emulator yet, but I thought the point of floppy emulators was that you copy floppy image files to modern storage (e.g. a flash drive) on a modern system and then you use those virtual floppies like a real one on your retro system.
So, if you wanted to install Windows 3.1, you'd put the 6 images on the floppy emulator, set the floppy emulator to image one, go a:\setup at your DOS prompt, cycle through the six floppies, and at the end, boom, you have Win3.1 installed.
Similarly, if you had an older application that could run directly off floppy, you set the floppy emulator to that floppy, and then, boom, a:\whatever at your DOS prompt and off you go.
(I hate to sound like the dinosaur that I am, and perhaps this came up earlier in this thread already, but I am guessing that you are too young to have any lived experience of computing in the 1990s, as opposed to us dinosaurs who had drawers with hundreds of floppies and bought floppies in 50 packs at Costco...)