Do any of the current emulator maintainers have plans to implement some form of mass storage feature?
With the advent of devices like the USIfAC ii and M4 it would be very nice to have a AMSDOS friendly mass storage solution in the emulators that can be used to run our backups of all our raw amstrad files instead of just loading DSK/etc etc.
Cpcemu emulate M4
RVM emulate X-MASS
Okay, X-Mass it is. How do I set that up?
Quote from: Devlin on 19:55, 09 October 21
Okay, X-Mass it is. How do I set that up?
http://www.retrovirtualmachine.org/book/usermanual/en/devices/xmem.html
Quote from: Devlin on 19:55, 09 October 21
Okay, X-Mass it is. How do I set that up?
Ah, ... Sorry, its x-mem ☹️
I got it sorted. Caprice (my weapon of choice) supports X-Mass and once I figured out the (somewhat) unintuitive method of creating a file, I managed to get it working just fine.
Quote from: Devlin on 18:56, 09 October 21
Do any of the current emulator maintainers have plans to implement some form of mass storage feature?
ACE CPC Emulator emulates most popular mass storage devices
(thanks to its plugin interface):
- Albireo (ch376 only),
- X-Mass (based on the code from Fredouille),
- M4 Board (not released yet).
Source code is available
(for instance, Oricutron, the ORIC emulator, already shares the same ch376 emulation than ACE for USB Mass Storage support).
Regarding M4 emulation from CPCemu, I noticed that it is not that accurate
(it fails with M4 UniDOS node), but Rainer is already aware of it and I guess that an update might be available shortly.