x68000:adding_an_fdx68_to_x68000
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+ | The following examples will not cover all possible combinations, | ||
+ | * Newer systems have an external switch to select internal floppy drive assignment | ||
+ | * Older systems always assign internal FD 0/1 and you must set FDX68 to 2/3 | ||
+ | * HumanOS can boot from any FD (0/1/2/3) So you can boot from external FD to do things like change SRAM settings or install SASI boot loader | ||
+ | * Single disk games can boot from FD 2/3 | ||
+ | * Multi disk games will look for disk 2+ only on FD 0/1. This might be an issue with older systems that don't allow you to set internal FD assignment | ||
+ | * System will not boot a hard drive if FD0/1 are not present. So you must always have FDX68 running as drive 0/1 or you must have internal drives connected as 0/1 if booting SCSI devices. | ||
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+ | __**X68000 XVI Compact: | ||
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x68000/adding_an_fdx68_to_x68000.txt · Last modified: 2020/06/25 12:29 by leonk