Boughman wrote:Hi Anders,
I purchased a Gotek floppy drive emulator but am having trouble getting the D8B to read the files from the USB stick. I did download the ipcas software you used and was able to format the USB into small partitions but I copy disk 1 of the 5.1 install to the USB and boot, the D8B says its a non-system disk. What OS (Windows 7, etc) did you use to run the ipcas software? When I try to image a partition of the USB from the 5.1 disk I get an error that the disk image is the wrong format. Any help you can provide would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Hey again.
Today I'm gonna try the new 5.1 hack, so I revisited this thread and saw that I never thoroughly answered your questions.
Here's what I'm doing today:
1) Install the ipcas software (IPCAS usb-floppy-emulator-tool-v1.40i)
2) Use it to format the usb stick with 100 partitions the size of 1.44
3) Download the 5.1 software, and extract the 3 exe files. We can't use the exe files originally, but have to use other software to turn them into images that we can write on the usb floppy partitions. I downloaded winimage for this.
4) Start winimage, open each of the 5.1 exe files, and go to Files -> save as. Under "filetype" choose "image file (*.ima)" (NOT compressed image), and name the image how you want - f.ex. image1.ima. Do the same for the other images.
(if a format is wanted, there's a file called tools.ini that has to be edited on the first image. look here (point #6):
http://www.sonido-7.com/d8b/files/Charl ... ndices.pdf)
5) Use the IPCAS batch manage tool to write these images to the first three partitions. (right-click the partition (000, 001 or so on) and choose "write image file", and *.* under filetype..., then choose the images made with winimage)
6) Close the program and eject the usb key the right way.
7) install. (when the console asks for disk two, choose the second partition on the floppy emulator, and so on).
Install the plugins the same way.
Hope it is clear enough. This worked for me.