On 07/13/2018 09:44 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Actually, given that allocation is in fixed units, it
would be pretty
simple to plug in a valid partition table and dummy FAT32 filesystem
image with the disk space pre-allocated on the USB flash.
Possibly.
I would want to likely use mount the discrete images as file systems
directly. So if they were considered partitions and had /dev entries
for them, I could just mount them directly.
In fact, one of the tricks I found was to use a special mount command
that did that with parameters.
mount -o loop,offset=$[15*1536]k,sizelimit=1440k /dev/sdb1 /mnt/tmp
I've got to say that I really like the idea / knowledge that loopback
devices can be constrained to a part of a file / device. IMHO that
could come in handy accessing partitions within a whole drive image (via
dd). }:-)
There are more details in a comment on the following page:
Link - Review: GoTek System SFR1M44-U100K USB 1000 Floppy Disk Emulator
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http://goughlui.com/2013/05/19/review-gotek-system-sfr1m44-u100k-usb-1000-f…
But I'd look at the alternative firmware--it may
well use a standard
filesystem scheme.
I am planing on trying the FlashFloppy firmware.
I also ordered the OLED display. ;-)
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Grant. . . .
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