i have fitted 1 to my fz1 and there is no soldering involved
you only have to solder if using a pc type floppy drive becuase they dont have the required jumpers you have to
solder links to make it work
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From: Carl Lofgren
To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: [CZsynth] casio fz10m
Has anyone on the list actually installed the Lothareks floppy emulator? I'm on the edge of ordering one (actually two - one for an Emax I as well). But I'm not a genius when it comes to soldering and stuff. How easy are these things to install?
/C
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> From: Francis Cote <francis.cote@...>
>To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 7:22 PM
>Subject: Re: [CZsynth] casio fz10m
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>The Lotharek's Sd floppy emulator is the way to go.
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>Can't give you a link as I'm at work using my phone to answer. Do a search.
>I've seen this work on a Mirage and it's just beatiful!
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>No more screwing around floppies.
>I need to get it for my akai s950. It comes cheaper than a replacement
>floppy, and you can put a pile if floppy images in a 4 gb SD card.
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>Francis
>On Oct 18, 2012 1:13 PM, "charlie midi gfa" <charles.copp@...>
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>> so a little o.t.
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>> anybody tell me what drive will work in a fz10m ,
>> (cross reference the matsushita ju-255 )
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>> i can't find suitable drive or a indentical one to repair the fz10m
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>> charles
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Re: [CZsynth] casio fz10m
2012-10-23 by jammie
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