Hi
Thanks to a fellow forum member, I'm now the proud owner of an 8-Voice Emulator I too.
I just did a full service on it, it's in almost perfect condition now !
I immediately took the opportunity to reverse engineer the physical format of the Emulator I's floppy disk with my digital scope.
Because imho it's getting urgent to have a way to make backups of the rare Emulator I library (and home brew) floppy disks on a PC/cdrom/...
I think we are quite lucky: the disk format looks like the disk format of the successor Emulator II, although the track layout does not match the EII's track format for 100 pct; and of course the Emulator I only uses 35 tracks of a single sided disk...
For the freaks: here are my (draft) reverse engineering results:
http://www.emxp.net/Disk_layout_of_EmulatorI_floppy_disks_v0_8.pdfAnyway, since the disks are fundamentally not very different from the Emulator II disks, and the Emulator II is currently already supported by Kryoflux and HxC devices, I'm pretty sure that Emulator I support can be expected in these devices soon !
From then on it will also be possible to exchange Emulator I disks on the internet (if allowed of course
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And I will of course also extend the reverse engineering activities resulting in support for Emulator I in EMXP (e.g. WAV conversions could be nice...)
I will ask the Kryoflux team and HxC team to help implement this format in their software and hardware !