Fred, glad you chimed in. 
If you have the original post, Tony wants to download different things images 
for those machines, probably from the internet and use the software on those 
machines via floppy.  As another item, he acquired a coco computer hard disk 
that he like to get the data from. A greezweasel was suggested. 
So he has 2 somewhat related tasks.



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> On May 16, 2023, at 15:42, Fred Cisin via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 16 May 2023, Wayne S via cctalk wrote:
>> Tony in response to your original idea of wanting to download images for use 
>> on you existing machines ( did i get that right?), i think you have 
>> everything you need already. Download the images to your win 8 box then use 
>> file transfer software (kermit or xmodem) to serially transfer to the 
>> specific box you want to use the software on and the use the floppy on that 
>> box to write the floppies. It seems like there is a version of kermit made 
>> for every box imaginable.  The only possible gotcha is does the box have a 
>> serial port.
> 
> He would have to add a serial port (USB to serial dongle).
> 
> Although, . . .
> many years ago, in the early days of USB, there was a cable and software 
> provision for transferring files USB yo USB.  'course, it's doubtful that any 
> of his other machines have USB.
> 
> 
> Similarly, he could buy a cheap external USB 3.5" drive.  Write content to 
> that drive on the modern machine, and read those floppies on the older 
> machines.  The readily avaailable one have firmware that only supports 720K, 
> 1.4M, and [sometimes] NEC-style "mode 3".
> 
> There do not seem to be any currently available USB external drives that 
> support cnaything other than a 3.5" drive integrated with the controller. 
> There ONCE was one with a non-integrated controller that could be modified 
> for 3", 3.25', 5.25" or 8"
> 
> I get the implication that he is considering USB flux-transition devices that 
> could be coerced into acting as a general purpose floppy controller.
> 
> 

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