What is difficult ? Get the legacy HxC Firmware here : http://hxc2001.com/storeranix wrote:I use that browser with the flashfloppy firmware, it's nice
I tried to buy a copy of your HxC firmware even though I didn't intend to use the rest, just to give you a donation. But it is too difficult for me to figure out
Gotek, HXC and more
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Re: Gotek, HXC and more
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Re: Gotek, HXC and more
More or less. The current hxcmount use an hard file image on the usb stick. You can mount it with some tools to add some files on this image.czietz wrote:Did I miss something? To my understanding, HxCmount will also mount an image file from the USB drive; but as a hard disk. HxCmount does not allow you to directly access the file system on the USB drive, e.g. launch a PRG that you simply copied onto that USB drive. Or does it?Jeff_HxC2001 wrote:HxCmount can also be used more or less like this too.czietz wrote:
hxcmount can also be easily modified to directly an partition on the usb stick.
Re: Gotek, HXC and more
What are the disk image formats that the Gotek works with on the Atari STe? I know one of the disk image formats is .ST what are the rest?
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Re: Gotek, HXC and more
Just got my Atari 1040STE with gotek drive and usb stick that I bought from someone on craigslist. Is there a program to convert .st .stx .msa files to .hfe so the gotek can read the image files. Is there some sort of file to flash the gotek so it can read the .st .stx and msa files? I saw on you tube video that had a nice menu where you could select the disk image files you wanted to load on the atari st.
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