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George Jefferson
- Jan 1, 1970
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I have an old keyboard that uses floppy to hold its os. It takes about 3
mins to fully load if that. Also the disk can become corrupt overtime.
I was thinking of replacing the floppy with a ssd type of system. What I'm
thinking is possible is to "hijack" the floppy interface cable and simulate
a floppy disk but provide a faster system. Essentially emulating the floppy
disk protocol, which I imagine it uses some existing standard, but reading
off a ssd/eeprom.
Am I on the right track? Here the biggest problem is probably getting the
protocol correct and the electronics would be rather simple? Probably can be
done with a pic and not much more...
mins to fully load if that. Also the disk can become corrupt overtime.
I was thinking of replacing the floppy with a ssd type of system. What I'm
thinking is possible is to "hijack" the floppy interface cable and simulate
a floppy disk but provide a faster system. Essentially emulating the floppy
disk protocol, which I imagine it uses some existing standard, but reading
off a ssd/eeprom.
Am I on the right track? Here the biggest problem is probably getting the
protocol correct and the electronics would be rather simple? Probably can be
done with a pic and not much more...