darry wrote on 2021-02-26, 00:45:I don't think that exists . That said, I don't see why you would need a Gotek on a modern machine .
If you want to use floppy d […]
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mikedebian wrote on 2021-02-26, 00:27:
Hello
I have this great LS120 mb Floppy drive hooked up to my ryzen system. It reads and writes 1.44mb disks fine. I use FreeDOS a lot and make images from and to floppies to my other systems.
The board does not have a fdd port understanably, so I was wondering if an IDE gotek drive exist.
I don't think that exists . That said, I don't see why you would need a Gotek on a modern machine .
If you want to use floppy disk images on your Ryzen machine, I imagine that you would use a DosBox or an emulator that supports image files directly .
If the goal is to load image files onto a USB drive for use in a Gotek on another machine, you don't need a Gotek on the modern Ryzen machine to do that .
Maybe if you could provide some details about your intended use case, someone might suggest a way to achieve your goal .
I'd like to easily load up floppy disk images on the fly under i.e. FreeDOS / MSDOS.
I know that there is a virtual floppy mounting tool under FreeDOS, but I'm requiring if a hardware version exists 😀
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If you want to use floppy disk images on your Ryzen machine, I imagine that you would use a DosBox or an emulator that supports image files directly .
Yes, that is fair. However, my goal is not to use dosbox,pcem,dosemu, etc. I could always just use the floppies that I have as my floppy drive works perfectly in my ryzen machine already. It's just more convinient with USB usage and images when already booted in to FreeDOS. Floppies sadly do not last forever, nor the drives 🙁