Windows 7:



To be tested.




 

 QPC2 is OK with a USB floppy for read and write, but DD disks are not 
supported. And I think I had difficulty formatting. Need to check that.

Duncan


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Norman Dunbar <nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk>
To: ql-users <ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com>
Sent: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 13:50
Subject: [Ql-Users] USB Floppy Drives, emulators and so on


A while back there was talk of the ability to use a USB floppy with QPC 

etc. As I have recently had to purchase a USB Floppy from Amazon (£10 

delivered!) I decided to test it out and see what's what.



Linux:



On Linux, the drive plugs in and just works. It cannot read QL Floppies 

without a QL5A/QL5B filesystem (yet).



QPC cannot see the device as flp1_. QPAC2's files menu also seems "no 

medium" when I attempt to look at the files and SBasic retunes a dir of 

win1_ (PROG_USE and DATA_USE set to win1) if I attempt to dir flp1_.





Windows XP:



When I absolutely have to, I run XP in a VirtualBox emulator VM. As 

expected, the USB floppy turns up as drive A: and can be read from DOS, 

Windows Explorer.



QPC happily sees the device and can read from it. QPAC2's files menu can 

also see it and read it happily.





Windows 7:



To be tested.





On a similar note, I have downloaded Jonathan Hudson's qltools, qxltools 

and wxqt2 from "The Dead Letter Drop" and attempted to compile them on 

OpenSuse 11.4 running GCC version "gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.5.1 20101208 

[gcc-4_5-branch revision 167585]".



qltools: needed a few changes to make it work. I can happily read from a 

floppy image or from the device itself (/dev/usb_floppy), I can write to 

and format new floppy images - I have not tried writing to my (precious) 

floppies yet.



Formatting a floppy directly doesn't work, but formatting a floppy image 

does. However, it formats "short" in as much as if I ask it to format me 

an HD floppy image, I get a very short file and not 2880 sectors.



More experimenting to be done, but as far as images go, reading is fine, 

writing is fine, formatting is fine (see above) as is getting directory 

listings and info etc.



Physical devices allow directory listings, reading of files, writing is 

still to be tried and formatting (of a brand new unformatted disc) fails.





qxltools: multiple compilation failures. Still working on this one.



wxqt2: Even worse that qxltools. :-(





I'm not sure what the score is with Jonathan's source code. I'm thinking 

that maybe it could be put up on SourceForge as a project? At least then 

there's a safe central place for future enhancements?





I'll update that as I experiment.





Cheers,

Norm.





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