SillyMe wrote on Yesterday, 17:41:
Thanks DaveDDS. i have a Mac from this century, that will not compute these floppies, no matter what’s attached. The ensoniq software man tells me that I need an “IBM compatible PC running DOS or early Windows with its own, onboard floppy drive,” and running his software which was originally written for a machine like this. So that is what I’m looking for. I don’t need it long—once it’s up and running with his software installed, I can convert the sysex dumps on the floppies to midi files which then I transport to my imac somehow. Again, I am not a techie —at all. I live in Seattle. I’ve checked rePC for the hardware to no avail. Ideally, I need a person relatively nearby with this kind of computer whose willing to let me load software on his computer that was written when Lawrence Welk was still on the air. Tall order I think. 😵💫
Rats - a MAC is completely different diskette standards and as far as I know ... can't be made to read standard IBM/MFM format diskettes.
I'm pretty sure I have everything you might need - and I'd help if I could ... but I'm nowhere near you. I'm in Ottawa, Ontario Canada!
Some slightly good news if you find someone nearby with a compatible platform (ie: older hardware)
Depending on how huge this ENSONIC software is, and how much has to be done to "install" it (hopefully it's like most DOS software and you "just run" it)
You might not need someone with DOS (or early windows) and you wouldn't have to "load" software onto their system.
You know it's going to have a floppy disk, so theoretically you could ignore their installed OS, boot DOS from a floppy with a large enough
RamDisk to give working space, and read the disks that way.
If you can tell me where to get the "ENSONIC" software, I can see if I can get it to work that way, and if so, send you a boot floppy image & some tools to write it to an actual disk - you would put those on a USB "stick" and when you find someone with compatible hardware, get them to write the image using their system, then boot the created floppy and "go nuts".
(must be someone in Seattle who follows Vogons - and just might have a "VOS" (Very Old System) they use to run their VOG`ons` (Very Old Games) 😀
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ImageDisk: rd/wr ANY floppy PChw can ; Micro-C: compiler for DOS+ManySmallCPU ; DDLINK: simple/small filecopy(w/o netSW)via Lan/Lpt/Com