Thanks, Red!

Looks like that did the trick.


I made the FDS-PC cable a couple nights ago and I am trying to get it to work now. The confusion is when you start the program. See, when you start the fdsloadr.com program you must use a command line command with the program name followed by the .fds file name. Like this:

fdsloadr.com dokidoki.fds

Then the program starts up in RAM adapter or DiskDrive Unit mode depending on which cable is connected.

Now in RAM adapter mode, that is fine, cuz that command line specifies what file to load onto th FDS RAM adapter. When you use the other cable (the FDS Unit-PC cable) you can a) dump a disk, or b) load a .fds image onto a disk (if you have a writeable drive). If I had a writeable drive, I could easily use that same command line command to load a .fds image onto a disk. However, I don't understand how I am supposed to start the program when I just want to READ a disk and dump it to the PC, since I have to specify a file name. How can I specify a file name if I haven't dumped it yet?

Well, I read to the last page of the docs that come with fdsloadr and it mentions that I am supposed to create a valid fds image with a 16-byte header. Uhhhh, uummm, ok. How do I do that? I haven't the slightest clue.

So I guess I have to make this file first, name it, use it in a command line command, dump the disk, and save it to the file name I created....or something.

I wrote the author of the fdsloadr program, so maybe he will be able to be more specific. But in the mean time, anyone got any ideas?

-Rob