while still powered up, I switch to HxC and save my disk onto your image (formatted disk image)
To be honest I never wanted to test this "tricky" approach before...
...until today I, after whispering a little prayer :-).
And...it works !
This is what I did:
- connect both the floppy drive and HxC to the power supply of the Emulator-I (with Y-split cable)
- connect the floppy drive ribbon cable to the Emulator-I digital board
- insert SD card with "empty" Emulator-I HFE file stored on it
- insert floppy disk and boot the Emulator-I -> bank is loaded into memory
- select the "empty" HFE file on the SD HxC device
- disconnect the floppy ribbon cable from the Emulator-I digital board, and connect the SD HxC ribbon cable to the Emulator-I digital board (while Emulator-I is still powered of course)
- press the "SAVE" button on the Emulator-I, and cross fingers :-)
--> The Emulator-I started to write the bank to the SD card !
I rebooted the Emulator-I then, to make sure the HFE file works fine and contains the floppy's bank. YES !
Of course I still think this is a kind of tricky way of working.
And I don't know how many floppy disks you have, but you have to swap ribbon cables all the time, so these cables/connectors will suffer for sure !
But since this is something you will do only once for each disk, it may be an alternative for buying a KryoFlux.
I will send you an HFE image.
PS: make sure you also copy the Sequences and perhaps also the OS, which - as you know of course - are additional copy procedures on the Emulator-I.