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  • This floppy drive emulator is great for electronic organ,Use normal usb flash drive as the medium for transfer design
  • 34pin floppy driver interface,5V DC power supply,easy to install.
  • Built-in self-format function.(read relevant documents to use this function)
  • Item's color might be different from the picture because of the aberration.

I installed in a Yamaha PF-1000 digital piano that had a floppy drive. Direct replacement. No fuss.1 power (4 pins), 1 data cable (34 pins). I used a flash drive and it now has 100 floppy drives where i can put all my midi or karaoke files. I used a software from ipcas to format and copy the files onto the flashdrive.

This unit was simple to install in my floppy drive Roland KR 575 piano . The software link works fine once you get use to it. I could only get the “mirror “ link to work. The other link is Dropbox which neither my daughter nor I could understand. Once the files are moved to the thumb drive, be patient, they are slow to load in the piano.

I have an old Pentium 4 desktop for games. Turned it off. Plugged in the cables carefully (with attention to pin 1's position). Enabled the floppy and drive boot order in BIOS, Came up in Win98SE, held both buttons a long while on the drive with a 16GB stubby thumb drive in it (nothing seemed to happen except 100's digit updated to 1, set the display to 001 - don't use 000! Saw the post!), told Win to format it with system files. I then looked at drive A's contents, seeing various, rebooted, and we came up on the false floppy! Easy!

Up graded my 1993 Milltronics partner one with this bad boy, 1.44 Meg all day. Download the software for your computer to use all of the partitions and read the directions.

Works in an old SUN Sparc5 with Solaris 2.6. That is after I bent one of it's pins out of the way so the floppy drive cable would connect. Not much for instruction included. Had to look up online what others had to do regarding getting the drive to format the USB drive as floppies. Be warned that windows only sees 1 floppy disk when you plug the USB drive back into a regular USB port. I've read you have to use additional software for windows to "see" the other partition. Also, you can use the drive to automatically partition the USB stick, but you have to hold down both front buttons with the stick plugged in while you apply power to the drive.

Used to add an external storage device to an ABB robot. Plugged right in to where the (optional) floppy drive unit would have gone if the robot had one.

Works great! Just plugged right in and worked. You need to find software online to format the flash drive correctly though. We used it on a 1996 CNC Bridgeport lathe.

You do have to format the USB drive in a special way. The other reviews discuss. I found I have to save the same file twice for the first save after power up, but after that successive saves work as normal.