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The Yosoo USB Floppy Drive Emulator Sfr1m44-u100k is a compact, easy-to-install device that replaces traditional floppy drives with USB flash drives. Featuring a 34-pin floppy interface, 5V DC power supply, and a write speed of 500 kbps, it’s ideal for electronic organs and other legacy equipment. Its built-in self-format function and durable ABS housing make it a reliable, modern solution for vintage data transfer needs.
Write Speed | 500 kbps (around 62.5 KB/s) |
Manufacturer | Yosoo |
UPC | 520041660334 092145594193 |
Item model number | zjchao090 |
Item Weight | 3.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 3.94 x 0.79 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 3.94 x 0.79 inches |
ASIN | B00C4PCK9S |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 1, 2013 |
C**N
This emulator can save data to multiple virtual floppy disks! Here's how!
Fantastic product, easy to install (see philscomputerlab or other youtube videos), works great.Here's a couple pieces of information I figured out by trial and error. I am using this emulator in a Yamaha SU700 sampler. The SU700 has 68MB of RAM and supports storing data across multiple floppies. To make this emulator do that, YOU HAVE TO MOVE THE JUMPER (small plastic metal connector between 2 pins) FROM THE S1 SLOT TO THE S0 SLOT. The S1 slot configures the emulator as an ADDITIONAL floppy drive; the S0 slot configures it as a REPLACEMENT drive that will be the only "floppy drive" on your machine. This may apply to other appliances or computers on which you may be using this emulator. If you're having trouble saving to multiple virtual floppies, try it.It's easy, just get some tweezers, pull out the jumper next to where it says S1, and put it back in the S0 slot. That's what they're made for.SECONDLY, to "close out" when saving multiple virtual floppies on the emulator, YOU MUST MOVE THE COUNTER TO THE NEXT NUMBERED FLOPPY after the process is complete and before turning off the machine. This is like pressing the EJECT button before you pull out a USB drive. If you don't do this, when you try to load your saved data off the USB flash drive, you'll get an OPERATION FAILED message at the very end of the loading process.. Tip: just always click the emulator one number forward before you turn off your machine, and you'll be fine. I think of it as "closing the book" or "turning the page."BTW, I purchased the Yosoo emulator, but the one I received is marked Gotek. I don't care, it works great, and I assume everything I'm saying here applies equally to Gotek and Yosoo emulators, and that they're probably the same. Good luck and enjoy.
P**L
and works great. Now I can use the workstation without hearing ...
I have had a Korg Triton Pro X 88 key workstation since it was released around 1999. Since technology has changed over the last decade, the floppy drive has felt a bit slow and behind the times. This floppy drive emulator fit well, and works great. Now I can use the workstation without hearing the floppy drive grinding away, and can even transfer midi files between the keyboard and my computer. It feels like a new workstation again. My Korg is a dos based operating system, so any songs with a name longer than 8 characters will be truncated. I work around this by simply starting the name with a number ( 001 Song full name). When I work with it on my computer it has the full name, when I look for it on my keyboard, I have a list of the song numbers and know which one it is since 8 characters is not enough room to recognize most songs. I love this drive bay, it has made my workstation much more usable.
J**E
Works on OmniTurn GT-75
Well, thanks to some of the reviews here, I got it working. It came with a mini CD, I assume that it was for the manual since the only other things it came with were screws and jumpers. Unfortunately the CD was blank. On the lighter side, I have a blank CD that I can use with my DVDRW drive to store a small amount of files on. -1.5 stars for no instructions, +.5 stars for free CD. I used this in an OmniTurn GT-75 and it works great. The only problem is during the partitioning ... since the device will only initiate partitioning during power up, the machine needs to be off, then while holding down the two buttons, turn it on. The boot will fail with a floppy error during partitioning. Power cycle after format complete. The power switch is on the front, floppy on the back - bit of a reach for 1 person. once partitioned it worked great. I bought a whole box of 2Gb flash drives and only use the first of 1000 floppies on each, eh, even at that incredible waste of space, I will probably only ever use 3 or 4 of them.
B**R
Great 3.5" Floppy Drive Replacement
This product works well. I used a 4GB drive, which is way big but works good. A couple of things to know. First Do read the instructions.What I learned.1. I just installed it like any floppy drive.2. To setup up your USB drive properly, push and hold the 2 buttons on the Emulator down as you power on your device. Once partitioning starts you can release them.3. You will have to format each disk partition as you use them, unless you use the software included with it.4. If you want to view whats on the USB Drive, Just pull it out of the emulator and plug it into your computer. only Disk 000 will show up in explorer (This Works on windows 7 and Mac). If you want to see all the disks on the USB Drive you have to use the software that came with it.5. The actual emulator only works in systems that are meant to work with 3.5" Floppy drives.Mine is installed in a Hog 1000 light board and works great. I just save to disk 000 and take it home and can edit the libraries and such on a mac or my windows 7 system. Re-install it into the emulator and update the board. Works very well.
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