Great job!
By the way, have you had any success with the latest version of fluxengine?
Can someone explain where to start to make this work? I have a Greasewe
Hey!Are you trying to write or read?
Just read the 800/400k disks for use in vMac eventually
prydwen:gw cheesey$ fluxengine read macintosh -s <your-scp-file> -o <outputfilename>.diskcopy
Ahh, ok. The easiest way I've found to do this is actually to use the fluxengine software, which can generate a DiskCopy image from your SCP images. You can then use the DiskCopy images in Mini vMac. The command to do this is:
Code:prydwen:gw cheesey$ fluxengine read macintosh -s <your-scp-file> -o <outputfilename>.diskcopy
The .diskcopy extension on the output file is compulsory; that's how fluxengine knows what format output file to work.
You may, or may not, have luck driving your greaseweazle directly with the fluxengine software, in which case you can do this in one stage instead of two. Personally, I've never got this to work, though, so I can't tell you how to do it.
C:\...\Desktop\kryoflux_3.00_windows\dtc\DTC.exe prydwen:gw cheesey$ fluxengine read macintosh -s C:\Mac2.scp -o Mac2.diskcopys
fluxengine read macintosh -s <your-scp-file> -o <outputfilename>.diskcopy
Hi there,Hey all,
Can someone explain where to start to make this work? I have a Greaseweazle and a good floppy drive but I need help with the software.
Hi there,
if your hardware is ready, you are 90% there. Just download the latest version of fluxengine, and use the following command on windows:
fluxengine read mac800 -o dump.diskcopy --usb.greaseweazle=com3
and change com3 with the com port assigned to your device by windows.
I have spoken to the developer and can confirm that the bugs in the latest version have been fixed.
probably yes although I have personally only tried with the greaseweazle "direct connection" board with latest firmwareOh, nice, does this mean it works with the new greaseweazle boards? That will save time
Fluxengine installed! (Thanks for the help so far!)Sorry, that was my prompt, I left it in by mistake. The command is
Code:fluxengine read macintosh -s <your-scp-file> -o <outputfilename>.diskcopy
But you need to install the fluxengine software, and also bear in mind that I'm running OS X not Windows, so you may have to adapt things a bit.
this worked! The Greaseweazle was able to read the disks via flux engine without issue.probably yes although I have personally only tried with the greaseweazle "direct connection" board with latest firmware