I hadn't thought about that.
However, I spent a little time looking around the internet, and I found a way to make it work!
There's a program called "Floppy Image" that you can use to turn the raw sectors of a floppy into an image file, much like an ISO for a CD-ROM. In fact, you can even select an option to turn it into a self-extracting executable!
So, here's what you do:
- Go download the 14-day trial of Floppy Image here:
http://www.download.com/Floppy-Image/3000-2242-10053170.html?part=dl-FloppyIma&subj=dl&tag=button
- Install Floppy Image
- Insert your disk
- Under "Read Floppy", click Browse
- Be sure to change "save as type" to "Self-extracting image file (.exe)"
- Choose a name (like EOS3b.exe) and click save
- Click the button that says "start" underneath the browse button
- E-mail the file it creates to me
- I put it up on my webspace for anyone who wants to download it!
I tried it out a little earlier with the 2MB grand piano floppy that came with my unit, and it worked perfectly. The .exe even formatted the floppy correctly with the EOS file sytem!