11/21/2023 0 Comments Mac classic usb emulator![]() ![]() ![]() Your classic 68k Macintosh turns on, and is prompting you to insert a disk.You have a working 3.5″ USB floppy drive and some disks.Whoever is reading this knows what a 3.5 inch floppy disk is □.There are also several other options, that you should also look in to if you plan to start playing with these 1980s and 1990s systems. I will create separate posts describing how to get started using 400k and 800k floppy disks using either a intermediary Macintosh that supports both these the HD format, or using floppy-emu to emulate these old drives. This post focuses on 3.5″ High Density (HD) disks that can be created using modern USB floppy drives. Booting your classic 68k Macintosh from a 3.5 inch floppy disk was the most common and the easiest way to get most classic macs working when your starting with a more modern machine (most, but not all, more on that in a bit).
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