![]() ![]() I can read and write to the emulated disk, eject it and insert a different disk image, no problems. I can boot the IIgs from it, using either ProDOS or GS/OS disk images. ![]() On my IIgs (ROM01 with 512K RAM and no other cards), I can connect the Floppy Emu to the DB19 port, load its Apple II firmware, and it works fine as Apple 3.5 Drive #1. Now I need help from anyone with the necessary hardware – could you take a few minutes to try it out, and let me know the results? I need as much information as I can get about compatability with different ROM versions and system configurations. I posted the new Apple II firmware, so anybody with an Emu board and a IIgs could try it for themselves. Last week I wrote about Apple II 800K disk emulation for Floppy Emu, which I used to boot my Apple IIgs. ![]()
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