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Re: I wonder if it would be complicated to design...
"Chuck Morris" <chuckwmorris@gmail.com> wrote:
> I failed to grasp how significant the increase in functionality would be
This is exactly the problem that I was having until you and David made
things clear to me. You and I have similar uses (the same ones that I
suppose many folks do, since Rich has sold a wack of these relatively
speaking).
> The USB slot is a different matter to me though, since I use it for floppy
> images, and I add new ones pretty often. So for the USB port, I use an
> extension cable.
This would do it for me too. Once a CF volume is set-up (I have one for
Aztec C from Mike (BluPhoenyx) and another for DOSMASTER, etc.) I don't need
to take it back to the Windows Machine if I have the USB "sneaker-net"
option. That was what my fussing was about...
>Another neat trick that I have found the CFFA3000 to be ideally suited to
>is as a tool for making NIB images of physical diskettes.
Speaking to these CF drives, and the workflow generally, I have found that
CP/M 80 disks for my Applicard are really easy to make too. Everything is
generally easy. It sounds like it got even easier.
I'd better get my name on Mr. Dreher's pre-order list for his next run. It
is time to broaden my own horizons yet again. We have such great tools to
play with on the Apple II today. When I look back to my days
cross-developing for the Apple II (late 80's, early 90's); using a null
modem cable and a super serial card and ProTERM to get my programs over to
the Apple II, we are defnitely spoiled today by comparison.
Bill