Hi All,
I am one of the original people that got a floppy
drive Emulator working with my disklavier Mx-80 piano.
I love it since I never have to swap floppys. You
just select a different floppy image that is stored on the
SD card on the emulator menu and the piano controller acts exactly as if you inserted a new
floppy.
There is some work in copying and converting the
floppys to the SD card.
A standard IBM floppy drive will NOT work. These
were not the original standards when floppy drives first
came out. The first floppy drives had what is
called a SHUGART interface. The ribbon cable and pins are
the same but the pin functions are not. Looking
over the schematics for my piano, (Thanks for getting them
for me Bill) I was able to figure out what
interface and functions I needed.
I used the Lotharek HXC floppy emulator which works great. Sells for about $100. I don't know if the Mx100 has the same interface, I have not looked at the schematics. For my Mx-80 Piano, I don't think you can even buy the floppy drive from yamaha anymore.
Eric