Ah that's a good question, is like to know also. On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 3:29 PM Kevin Becker <ke...@kevinbecker.org> wrote:
> I don’t mean with a PC. I should already be able to use the drive via > TS-DOS so I’m assuming I can just copy floppy.co to my M102 using > desklink and then save it to the TPDD. I’m just wondering if that is good > enough or if there is some special boot sector magic necessary. > > On May 29, 2018, at 3:55 PM, Tom Dison <fretina...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I don't believe you can create one with a PC floppy controller. I'd buy a > copy off of someone is I could. For now, I'm planning on using the python > library on Linux box connected to the drive to create the disk. I'd much > rather just have the floppy. > > On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 2:31 PM Kevin Becker <ke...@kevinbecker.org> > wrote: > >> I've been watching eBay on and off for a TPDD or TPDD2 complete with >> cable at a reasonable price for what feels like forever. I finally pulled >> the trigger on one today but doesn't include the utility diskette. >> >> I already have a REX with TS-DOS and I know how to bootstrap TEENY if >> necessary, but I'd like to have a utility disk with floppy.co just for >> the fun of it. I believe I found floppy.co in an archive on the Club100 >> site. Is there anything special about the utility disk or can I just save >> floppy.co to any formatted disk and then be able to use it to bootstrap >> floppy.co later? >> > -- > Faith without Works is Dead... > > -- Faith without Works is Dead...