On 12/26/2017 10:20 AM, Joseph Oprysko via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
Dave’s MFM Emulators work well, I remember when I exhibited one at VCF, while a bit confusing to use, no pretty GUI or anything like that, it does what it needs to do. I had tested it and duplicated an existing hard drive, and created several “blank” hard drives over my time with it.
MFM emulator, this means it can emulate hard drives like those inside the 3B1 & 3B2 or earlier drives? Were the early PC drives the same? BTW, found the missing Xebec interface card. I think this to allow those earlier drives to interface to SASI (early SCSI). I have no idea if it works.
Unfortunately this year, I didn’t get anything vintage related, but I did get a WiFi controllable power strip that also monitors energy usage. So when I hook up my vintage systems, I know how much electricity I actually used. :-)
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