Replace the Floppy Disk on your instrument with a powerful USB Port!!!!!! A new accessory is now available for all instruments equipped with a Floppy Disk Drive! You can easily replace the obsolete drive with a new USB port which enables you to read abd write Midi Files, Karaoke Files, Registrations and Styles directly from a USB Drive. The device is compatible with all KETRON products having on board the Floppy Disk Drive such as MS50/60/100; X-XD-SD series. The installation is fast and simple.

It is only necessary to remove the old floppy disk drive and to install the new USB device using existing cables and fixings. No further hardware or software modification is required. The USB Pen Drive can contain a library of 100 'Virtual Floppy Disks', each of them with the capacity of 1,44 Mb, selectable by the switches located on devices front panel. Formatting and to management of your Virtual Floppy Disk Library (e.g. Write, modify and copy) is made possible with software compatible with Windows XP. To update your instrument is now easier than ever.

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Hi, I bought a 2001 Haas VF3 that has a GOTEK 'floppy emulator' ( I think that's what it is called) to replace the floppy drive so it can use a USB stick to load programs in the machine. I have a program to run but it wont load. Doing some research it looks like the USB stick must be 'formatted' to look like a floppy disk to the machine? Then there are two buttons and a 0 to 99 readout on the emulator that you pick what program number you want to load?

I am NOT good at all with computer stuff, I've tried online to format the usb but I'm getting no where. If anybody could walk me through how to format the usb then load a program that would be awesome. I use cheap, small thumb drives like this: as you don't gain anything from 1Gb+ drives. You'll need the 1.44 floppy emulator formatting software, I use this: Download the first file (V1.40i) to your computer. Dolzhnostnaya instrukciya predsedatelya komiteta po delam molodezhi. At that point, I'd suggest having someone on hand who's more comfortable with computers to help with the USB converting, but you can try it on your own if you have patience and don't throw things when frustrated (as I'm about to do with my malfunctioning mouse).

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From a reality standpoint, I never use the extra folders for program storage, just the first one. It's easy to lose track of what's on the thumb drive, so I keep it simple. If you go to the 'files and programs' folder, and click on the 1.40i folder icon, it should open to an.exe file (be careful with these in most circumstances, but I've used this program before and it's not malware). Once you click it, it should open, you may get a security warning from your computer but you can click 'Run'. BTW, don't limit yourself by not learning more about how to use common features of a desktop computer. Check out 'computers for beginners' or similar on Youtube to find plenty of video tutorials. Ok, I got the usb formatted into 99 1.39mb 'floppies'.