Could I simply create a bunch of empty img files and put them on the USB drive, then read/write to one in the host computer from say DOS? So in Native mode then, I can only select through img files that I put on the USB drive, there are no predefined empty slots. That way as I rotate through the slots I still see the filename/label of the diskette I want to choose, then hit the eject/insert button. So I guess what I am asking is if I use flash floppy, can I predefine say 100 floppy disks and have the name of the img files on the USB correspond to the volume label of the floppy disk. But on the system where the Gotek is installed, from say DOS, I would choose a slot then I can do a DIR of that floppy disk. Host software would allow you to open one of these image files and copy data to that slot. ![]() Maybe I am misunderstanding a basic concept, it was my understanding that data was stored in img (100 or 1000 img files designated to a slot) on the USB drive regardless. But I also want to be able to toggle to a slot and simply copy a file from another source (hard drive, cd-rom, another floppy drive) to the emulated floppy. ![]() But I also would like to have the ability to write an img back to one of the floppy slots. I also like the idea of FlashFloppy's ability to start ejected and adding the speaker for effect. I plan on doing the OLED, speaker, and eject button mod. ![]() HXC mode is what allows me to read/write to the drive like a normal floppy? Sorry been reading up and watching YouTube videos, but that is not something I seen much on.
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