By hok-2
Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:00 am
Yeah that's what I thought too, micro sd's looked a bit too small and fiddly.
So far it's pretty convenient for backing up on the laptop and file transfers.
Don't know how reliable it will be if I'm taking the sd card out a lot so, for now I'm keeping it as a external device and I use the floppy emulator to do most the back and fourth stuff.
I took a bit of gamble hoping I'd get it to work but, was informed scsi2sd V5.1 was funtionaly identical to the V5 boards (with the micro sd) and I had seen those working in mpc2000's.
I couldnt find the other ones in the U.K.
Might put it in the floppy drive slot at some point but, for now I'm just glad to have my Mpc back in action.
All my other drives dropped dead apart from one M.o drive that only works in my S3000.
Havent had any problems with it so far.
So far it's pretty convenient for backing up on the laptop and file transfers.
Don't know how reliable it will be if I'm taking the sd card out a lot so, for now I'm keeping it as a external device and I use the floppy emulator to do most the back and fourth stuff.
I took a bit of gamble hoping I'd get it to work but, was informed scsi2sd V5.1 was funtionaly identical to the V5 boards (with the micro sd) and I had seen those working in mpc2000's.
I couldnt find the other ones in the U.K.
Might put it in the floppy drive slot at some point but, for now I'm just glad to have my Mpc back in action.
All my other drives dropped dead apart from one M.o drive that only works in my S3000.
Havent had any problems with it so far.
Mpc 2000
S3000i
Bongo's and a Kazoo
S3000i
Bongo's and a Kazoo