![]() ![]() Output file : HUMAN302.FDX $ ls -l HUMAN302.* Because the original XDF image has only data sectors, it's only 1.2Mb big, but when converted to FDX format it will grow to about $. Here's an example of converting from XDF to FDX format. fdxconv -i SRCFILE -o DESTFILEĭISKNO is disk number of multi image format, Default is 1. ![]() fdxconv automatically determines the conversion process to use by using file extensions of the input and output $. If you run fdxconv with no arguments, a simple help screen will display with usage instructions. For image conversion, we use the fdxconv utility. Let's convert the system disk image of Human 3.02, which was released free of charge in XDF format. In this example, we will first convert an XDF image to FDX and then load it into the emulator. Internal FDD are drives 0,1 and FDX68 are drives 2,3įDX68 can emulate both XDF as well as FDX images. Here's how one connects the FDX68 externally to the X68000 using this custom cable After soldering the pins, one should confirm they cable is soldered correctly using a voltmeter. The pin assignment for creating the conversion cable is as follows. When making your own cable to convert from MDR 40 to the 34-pin connector found on the FDX68, the following conversion table should be referenced. The 3M part number for the connector is 10140-3000PE and matching shell is 10340-3210-000 You will also need to purchase matching enclosure shell for the connector. One should be able to purchase the MDR 40 position male connector at many online retail stores. The FDX68 author made a cable for converting this port to a standard 34-pin ribbon cable connector. In order to connect an external device to this port an MDR 40 position male connector is necessary. This is a very unusual port known as the “miniature delta ribbon (MDR) 40 position female connector”. The external FDD connecter is labelled “EXTERNAL FDD” on the back of the X68000. ![]()
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