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Revision as of 10:43, 28 October 2024

FlashFloppy is a floppy-drive emulator for the ubiquitous Gotek hardware.

Connect to retro machines just like a real floppy drive but use disk images on a modern USB stick!

  • Say goodbye to old and unreliable floppy disks
  • Download and play from the disk-image archives for your retro machines

FlashFloppy is Free and Open-Source Software.

Flash floppy.jpg


Platforms support

Computers: Acorn Archimedes, Acorn BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Amstrad PPC, Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, DEC, Dragon, IBM 3174, IBM PC, IBM PS/2, Kaypro, Memotech, Microware, MSX, NEC PC-98, Sharp, Sinclair QL, Spectrum, Tandy Color Computer, TI-99/4A, TSC Flex, UKNC, DVK.

Electronic synthesizers: Akai, E-mu ESI-32, Ensoniq, General Music (GEM), Korg, Kurzweil, Roland, Sequential Circuits Prophet 3000, Yamaha.


Image formats

Directly reads and writes:

  • ADF (Commodore Amiga)
  • ADM, ADL, ADF, DSD, SSD (Acorn DFS and ADFS)
  • ATR (Atari 8-bit)
  • D81 (Commodore 64 1581)
  • DSK (Amstrad CPC, Spectrum +3, Sam Coupe, Microbee)
  • FDI, HDM (NEC PC-98)
  • IMG, IMA, DSK (IBM MFM Raw Sector)
  • JVC, DSK (Tandy Color Computer 'CoCo')
  • MBD (Spectrum MB02)
  • MGT (Spectrum DISCiPLE/+D)
  • OPD (Spectrum Opus Discovery)
  • OUT (Roland)
  • SDU (SAB Diskette Utility)
  • ST (Atari ST)
  • TRD (Spectrum TR-DOS)
  • V9T9, DSK (TI-99/4A)
  • VDK (Dragon)
  • HFE, HFEv3 (Universal)
  • XDF (FAT-based eXtended Disk Format, 3.5" HD 1840kB)


Configuration

FlashFloppy has many configurable settings which can be specified in an INI-style configuration file called FF.CFG, placed in the root folder or FF/ subfolder of your USB drive.

An example is provided in the examples/ subfolder of the FlashFloppy distribution.


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