No. Pick any other device. The CFFA3000 is coming back on market. The FloppyEMU, BOOTi, and MD/T are also all great in different ways.
Is $225 a reasonable price? What did the CFFA3000 retail for back in the day? $225 seems quite high.
On Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 9:15:41 PM UTC-7, qkumba wrote:
No. Pick any other device. The CFFA3000 is coming back on market. The
FloppyEMU, BOOTi, and MD/T are also all great in different ways.
Is $225 a reasonable price? What did the CFFA3000 retail for back in the
day? $225 seems quite high.
On Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 9:15:41 PM UTC-7, qkumba wrote:
No. Pick any other device. The CFFA3000 is coming back on market. The
FloppyEMU, BOOTi, and MD/T are also all great in different ways.
Is $225 a reasonable price? What did the CFFA3000 retail for back in the
day? $225 seems quite high.
Bob Piltz wrote:Seems like it would be enormously useful, for one who only owned a Duodisk for the last ~38 years. As to USB flash card compatibility, I take it only FAT16 partitions are recognized, and obviously the .HDV volume size is still limited to 32MB or 65535 ProDOS blocks? I can't imagine these limits have been somehow circumvented by the firmare. Mention is made of possible .WOZ support, but also, it is probably currently not possible to image and read non-16 sector disk formats and / or fancy things like 1/2 or 1/4 track stepping? How is DOS 3.3 compatibility? Is booting DOS 3.3 images supported? How about 40-track .DSK images?
On Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 9:15:41 PM UTC-7, qkumba wrote:
No. Pick any other device. The CFFA3000 is coming back on market. The
FloppyEMU, BOOTi, and MD/T are also all great in different ways.
Is $225 a reasonable price? What did the CFFA3000 retail for back in the day? $225 seems quite high.
It's worth the money if you use your Apple more than a few times a year. Since I got a CFFA3000 a few years ago, I have basically never connected any external drives to my Apple.
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The New Apple II User's Guide:
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On Monday, June 21, 2021 at 5:44:03 PM UTC-7, D Finnigan wrote:
Bob Piltz wrote:> > On Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 9:15:41 PM UTC-7,Seems like it would be enormously useful, for one who only owned a
qkumba wrote:> >> No. Pick any other device. The CFFA3000 is coming
back on market. The> >> FloppyEMU, BOOTi, and MD/T are also all great
in different ways.> >> > Is $225 a reasonable price? What did the
CFFA3000 retail for back in the> > day? $225 seems quite high.> >
It's worth the money if you use your Apple more than a few times a
year.> Since I got a CFFA3000 a few years ago, I have basically never
connected any> external drives to my Apple.>> --> ]DF$> The New Apple
II User's Guide:> https://macgui.com/newa2guide/
Duodisk for the last ~38 years. As to USB flash card compatibility, I
take it only FAT16 partitions are recognized, and obviously the .HDV
volume size is still limited to 32MB or 65535 ProDOS blocks? I can't
imagine these limits have been somehow circumvented by the firmare.
Mention is made of possible .WOZ support, but also, it is probably
currently not possible to image and read non-16 sector disk formats and
/ or fancy things like 1/2 or 1/4 track stepping? How is DOS 3.3 compatibility? Is booting DOS 3.3 images supported? How about 40-track
.DSK images?
On 2021-06-22 04:15:38 +0000, Bob Piltz said:My original question, that seems to have gotten lost in the conversation, is if anyone has heard or knows anything about the wDrive for the Apple II. I was reading some discussions about the Floppy EMU and saw a comment about the wDrive also being able to be hooked up, via Smartport, and working with the //e. //c and IIGS. So I thought I would ask the community at large about it. I already have a CFFA 3000, it's in my GS. What I'm looking for is something to be able to add to my //c to run disk images from.
On Monday, June 21, 2021 at 5:44:03 PM UTC-7, D Finnigan wrote:DOS 3.3 compatibility is great with the CFFA3000 – whatever is on a
Bob Piltz wrote:> > On Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 9:15:41 PM UTC-7,Seems like it would be enormously useful, for one who only owned a
qkumba wrote:> >> No. Pick any other device. The CFFA3000 is coming
back on market. The> >> FloppyEMU, BOOTi, and MD/T are also all great
in different ways.> >> > Is $225 a reasonable price? What did the
CFFA3000 retail for back in the> > day? $225 seems quite high.> >
It's worth the money if you use your Apple more than a few times a
year.> Since I got a CFFA3000 a few years ago, I have basically never
connected any> external drives to my Apple.>> --> ]DF$> The New Apple
II User's Guide:> https://macgui.com/newa2guide/
Duodisk for the last ~38 years. As to USB flash card compatibility, I
take it only FAT16 partitions are recognized, and obviously the .HDV volume size is still limited to 32MB or 65535 ProDOS blocks? I can't imagine these limits have been somehow circumvented by the firmare. Mention is made of possible .WOZ support, but also, it is probably currently not possible to image and read non-16 sector disk formats and
/ or fancy things like 1/2 or 1/4 track stepping? How is DOS 3.3 compatibility? Is booting DOS 3.3 images supported? How about 40-track .DSK images?
.dsk image will run on a CFFA3K. It does full emulation of a 5.25" disk drive and allows you to mount up to 16 Smartport images all at the same time. Don't know about 13 sector disks and it won't circumvent 1/2 or
1/4 track stepping – perhaps when and if .woz support is added.
Alex
So my question actually is twofold: first does anybody know anything about this drive? Second is it worth buying and how much does it cost.
magnusfalkirk wrote:I contacted them via email and got quoted $74 for the led version, $79 for the oled version and $18 for the adapter to hook it up to the //c. Thank you for the information that was what I wanted to know. Based on what you have to say about it I just sent him an email asking how to go about ordering one. I'll let you know when I hear from him.
So my question actually is twofold: first does anybody know anything about this drive? Second is it worth buying and how much does it cost.I have one and I love it! It supports dsk, po, nib and woz files in Disk II emulation mode. HDV files set it automatically to smartport mode, without needing to restart, reset or reconfigure it. This is something that the FloppyEMU cannot do.
I bought mine some time back as it came with an LCD for about 70$. Later models have an OLED display. If you don't want to use the small keys or read the small text on the screen, there is an on screen menu that appears when no image is selected. This menu also allows you to boot woz images using Anti-M for those games that were not compatible with later Apple II models. It also features a shortcut to do fast disk copies using Locksmith.
I really hope that the store goes back online. I have been following the facebook site for some time and not much has happened. I would like to get a second one, and I would really recommend it to any fellow enthusiast.
My original question, that seems to have gotten lost in the conversation, is if anyone has heard or knows anything about the wDrive for the Apple II. I was reading some discussions about the Floppy EMU and saw a comment about the wDrive also being able to be hooked up, via Smartport, and working with the //e. //c and IIGS. So I thought I would ask the community at large about it. I already have a CFFA 3000, it's in my GS. What I'm looking for is something to be able to add to my //c to run disk images from.I'd personally get a Floppy Emu. For a Smartport-enabled IIc, it's really all you will ever need.
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