This “DrawBridge” Lets You Read and Write to Amiga Floppy Disks From a Modern Computer

Amiga DrawBridge lets you write to or read from Amiga floppy disks on your modern computer.

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@amigalove Neat! that based on greaseweasle? if so thats the spiffiest setup so far I have ever seen.. dare I say sexy?
@ericgus @amigalove I only roughly checked the source, but I think it’s independent of the Greasweazle. Also it interfaces via a USB to serial chip. It does the MFM coding on device. So it doesn’t need high bitrates like the GW.
@root42 @amigalove Interesting, I wonder if its similar to what was going on with that older ARMiga (if you remember that) it had a build in floppy for "dumping" disks so the built in emulator could then use the images.

@amigalove That's a really cool tool. Double usefull for people with real and emulator amiga.

Now someone need to go back in time for a truck full with floppydrives. Or someone in this time need to invent amiga floppy drives again.

@amigalove @LaF0rge but what if we wanted to make a better "#Floppy" instead?

OFC not with magnetic film, but taking the paradigm of the media and it's mechanical dimensions to the next level:

#JustAnIdea #NeoFloppy #StiffyDisk
https://github.com/KBtechnologies/NeoFloppy

GitHub - KBtechnologies/NeoFloppy: A new storage media format using modern interfaces.

A new storage media format using modern interfaces. - KBtechnologies/NeoFloppy

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Per Anhalter durch die Amiga-Disk-Galaxie

Wie man Amiga-Disketten vor dem Untergang bewahrt, diese weiter verarbeitet und anschließend seinen Amiga wieder damit füttert!

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I wonder if it works like those MP3 cassette tape adapters? A magnetic head talking to another magnetic head?
@janbeta that would make for a cool video!
@amigalove Rob Smith. Hope to meet him this weekend! It’s a great device.