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Title: Writing 5.25 floppies
Post by: owen2471 on April 25, 2024, 01:35:53 AM
Is there a way to write 5.25 inch floppies on a modern day PC from a .xdf image.


Thank you
Title: Re: Writing 5.25 floppies
Post by: HIggy on April 25, 2024, 05:01:28 PM
There is this device for modern Windows PCs:
https://www.retropassion.co.uk/product/greaseweazle/?v=79cba1185463

Main stumbling block usually is getting hold of a 5.25" drive.

I don't think this device will write .xdf files directly so they will need converting.

You might have to convert to a suitable format via HXC Software.

https://hxc2001.com/download/floppy_drive_emulator/#stm32hxc

There are also other X68000 converters for the other formats such as .dim Sorry I don't have those links to hand.

I expect what you want to write (unless personal data) is available to download in other formats.

I've got a older WinXP rig with internal 5.25" drive for writing disks. There are 2 software solutions for (Omiflop is one ) but it expects an internal disk drive plugged into PCs motherboard.
Title: Re: Writing 5.25 floppies
Post by: owen2471 on April 25, 2024, 08:32:00 PM
I've got an older pc i had especially done for x68000 floppies. It's not with me at the moment though.

I could do with a master disk and I have purchased a raspberry pinto act as a hard drive.


Fingers crossed it works
Title: Re: Writing 5.25 floppies
Post by: HIggy on April 26, 2024, 05:55:15 AM
I am not 100% sure with SCSI, but from what I read you still need to go into Switch.x to set the SCSI ID number.

I am not sure of your CF device. But with the other devices I have seen, the file name on the SDcard/CF gives the SCSI ID.

I imagine with a run out battery the X68000 will default to something like '0' so you could put your CF into a PC and see if there is a single file stored on it and what it is called.

If it has say a 3 in the filename try changing it to 0 and see if it boots.

I should be able to write a Masterdisk for you and send back with the Keys. As always its just time to do it all at the moment. 😃
Title: Re: Writing 5.25 floppies
Post by: owen2471 on April 26, 2024, 06:13:29 AM
Thanks for the suggestions I will try that.

Send back when you have the time and let me know what I owe you 👍

Title: Re: Writing 5.25 floppies
Post by: 16bitgium on August 05, 2024, 07:35:41 AM
Quote from: HIggy on April 25, 2024, 05:01:28 PMThere is this device for modern Windows PCs:
https://www.retropassion.co.uk/product/greaseweazle/?v=79cba1185463

Main stumbling block usually is getting hold of a 5.25" drive.

I don't think this device will write .xdf files directly so they will need converting.

According to this site they would do xdf just fine
Writing floppies with a USB Greaseweazle/Fluxengine interface

Greaseweazle or Fluxengine hardware can be used to format and write images to a floppy in one step. Besides XDF, there is also limited support for D88 and DIM floppy image support. Regardless of your hardware choice, you will need the Fluxengine software.
Writing 5.25" floppies

fluxengine write ibm1232 -i flop.xdf

https://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=x68000:writing_floppies