In article <Pine.WNT.4.62.1207172201580.3196@c203>,
   Jeffrey Lee <m...@phlamethrower.co.uk> wrote:

> Agreed. Since these last few years have seen a focus on improving the 
> emulator core, it would make sense if the next release (2022?) made sure 
> all the frontends/ports are up to scratch.

I've been using ArcEm quite a bit lately with ADFFS, which works really
well.  It lets you load ADF, APD and JFD format floppy disc images and can
change disc via keypress, so there isn't much call for front ends to
support changing discs or different floppy image formats any more.

Probably worth a link from the web site.  :)

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