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AppleSauce - who has one?
Posted by: LaPorta on 2020-03-11 11:03:36
Just been reading more about this device as a way to import floppies for storage on a new machine. Does anyone have one, and what has your experience been?

Posted by: Realitystorm on 2020-04-26 17:44:30
Not me, but just saw they added better mac support.  https://www.callapple.org/emulation/applesauce-fdc-client-1-35-released

Posted by: olePigeon on 2020-05-02 11:00:17
@LaPorta  I have one.  Yes, you can read/write floppies from a modern Mac.  Good time to buy one, it was just updated and now supports high density floppies.  It can work with Disk Copy images, raw images, and its flux image formats (WOZ and A2R.)

Posted by: superjer2000 on 2020-05-02 16:46:09
I was looking at it, but I just can't justify the cost.  I'm not quite sure what makes them so expensive.

Posted by: LaPorta on 2020-05-02 16:53:25
That’s kind of where I am. I have so many machines and ways of reading floppies, it’s kinda insane. While I like preserving things, I don’t see the need for these super-insane formats preserving everything exactly the way it was.

Posted by: Gorgonops on 2020-05-02 22:49:23
I was looking at it, but I just can't justify the cost.  I'm not quite sure what makes them so expensive.
You can build a Greaseweazel for less than $20 so, yeah, not sure where that price tag comes from.

... well, really, it’s obviously the Apple focused software that you’re paying for.

Posted by: Franklinstein on 2020-05-03 06:22:29
I copy all of my floppies (and sometimes CDs and hard drives) with real Macs so I don't have a use for this. However if your end goal is to directly copy disks onto your new MacBook and run your old software in SheepShaver, these may be worth the cost.

Posted by: pcamen on 2020-05-03 20:57:41
I have one and love it.  Much easier to archive directly to my modern Mac and now with HD floppy support it is really useful.  It is faster workflow wise than using a vintage mac for a large number of floppies and works for Apple II as well so it is my one stop preservation shop.

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