The supported floppy disc size of EOS and also of ESi Operating system is 1.44 MB.
This floppy drive emulator will emulate a floppy disc drive with a floppy disc of a capacity of 1.44MB to direction of the device, connected to the floppy drive socket.
The SD-card of any size will be logically seperated into 1.44MB slices.
The "floppy disc" or let's better say "the slice" to be used has to be selected on this floppy emulation board.
With a 2GB SD-Card you will have approx. 1,456,356 ( one point four million) floppy discs to switch between.
(:thinking:) Ahhh .... on which floopy number was this cool sound I'm currently looking for ...??? Floopy #4711 or was it #23,456 ?? I can't really remember .... uhhh ...
What about this?
http://www.reactivedata.com/Products/SCSI_Bridge_Emulators_to_CF/index.phpThe SCSI Emulator allows CF Cards up to 16GB to attach to the SCSI bus. It is seen as a SCSI drive by the host. SCSI Drive emulations include SASI, SCSI-1, or SCSI-2 drives, Magneto Optic ( Fujitsu, Ricoh) ZIP / JAZ, QIC Tape, Bernoulli, Rosemount Tape and Disk, IBM 3590, The SCSIBRIGE can be programmed to emulate any SCSI device fixed or removable products, and can be programmed to suit the host systems requirement. The CFSCSI product has also been modified to emulate ½” (half inch) PERTEC interface tape drive.This sounds as you can get a SCSI CF-Card drive that able for hot-swapping as Magneto Optic, ZIP & JAZ-drives are all removable media drives ...
As this is a solution for the producing industry the price is 750.00 GBP. If someone is interested in this drive and can afford this price, you are welcome to contact the guys at reactivedata.com.