Description: I am the USA based authorized reseller of Zero Flux Development's Greaseweazle. This is for a Greaseweazle v4.1, a 3D printed case (specify type or I will send what is on hand) and an AdaFruit ribbon cable kit. From Zero Flux Development: Greaseweazle allows versatile floppy drive control over USB. By extracting the raw flux transitions from a drive, any disk format can be captured and analyzed - PC, Amiga, Amstrad, PDP-11, musical instruments, industrial equipment, and more. The Greaseweazle also supports writing to floppy disks, from a range of image file formats including those commonly used for online preservation (ADF, IPF, DSK, IMG, HFE, ...). Greaseweazle V4 is the latest version, updated for mass production and with the following features:Reads and writes 3", 3.5", 5.25", 8" disks (with suitable drive and cable)Buffered outputs, for communicating with older 5.25" and 8" disk drivesIntegrated power connector for directly powering most 3.5" disk drivesWrite-enable jumper can be removed for safer preservation of precious vintage disksSupports flippy-modded 5.25" drivesSupports Disk-Change detection as used by Rob Smith's integration into the WinUAE Amiga emulator3 user-definable outputs (eg. 8" interface REDWC signal)100% factory tested, and tested again by me before shippingMore information and documentation on my wiki: https://github.com/keirf/Greaseweazle/wiki/V4-Setup This listing is for the Greaseweazle V4 device only. You will additionally require:A disk drive (for example a PC 3.5" or 5.25" drive)A floppy ribbon cable (typically you want a standard PC cable with 'twist' on pins 10-16, to communicate with a PC floppy drive)Floppy drive power cable, or power supplyA usb type B cable Recommended host OS: Windows 8, Windows 10, Ubuntu Linux.Windows 7 and most versions of macOS and Linux should also work (but less tested).
Price: 54.69 USD
Location: Palm Harbor, Florida
End Time: 2024-09-15T18:46:39.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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