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A floppy disk hardware emulator is a device that emulates a mechanical floppy disk drive with a solid state or network storage device that is plug compatible with the drive it replaces, similar to how solid-state drives replace mechanical hard disk drives.
[[File:destoyed_floppy_drive.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Typically floppy disk|Typically floppy disk]]
A common ''floppy drive upgrade'' for older embroidery machines is a [[floppy disk emulator]]. This is a device that uses solid state storage to emulate a mechanical floppy disk drive. The new drive is fully compatible with the floppy drive it replaces.


===History===
==History==
Embroidery machines built from the 1970s until the mid 2000s often used a [[floppy disk drive]] to input design data to the machine. When compared to newer storage technologies, floppy disks are fragile and prone to dysfunction. A [[floppy disk emulator]] can upgrade the legacy floppy disk drive to a drive that supports flash memory. The floppy disk drive emulator replaces the legacy magnetic floppy disk drive, and floppy diskettes are replaced with USB thumb drives for a more robust data input solution. 


Embroidery machines built in the 1970 until the mid 2000s often used floppy disk drives to input data to the machine. When compared to newer storage technologies, floppy disks are fragile and prone to dysfunction. An alternative is a floppy drive hardware upgrade in which a floppy disk emulator is used to replace the older disk-based medium with a newer storage medium, typically a USB flash thumb drive.
[[File:Agilent4395A-with-PLR-Floppy2USB-with-box-arrows.jpg |thumb|right|alt=Agilent network Analyzer with floppy drive to USB drive upgrade|''Agilent network analyzer with [[Floppy To USB]] drive upgrade'']]


Floppy disks and floppy drives are gradually going out of production and replacement of malfunctioning drives, and the systems hosting them, is becoming increasingly difficult.


===See also===
Replacement floppy disks and floppy disk drives are not always available for industrial machinery as those devices have largely been phased out of production. However, replacing older but working machinery with new machines is generally far more expensive that a simple floppy drive upgrade option.
[[• FloppyToUsb]]


[[Floppy disk drive]]
 
==See also==
*[[Floppy To USB]]
*[[Floppy disk drive]]

Latest revision as of 18:36, 15 October 2013

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Typically floppy disk

A common floppy drive upgrade for older embroidery machines is a floppy disk emulator. This is a device that uses solid state storage to emulate a mechanical floppy disk drive. The new drive is fully compatible with the floppy drive it replaces.

History

Embroidery machines built from the 1970s until the mid 2000s often used a floppy disk drive to input design data to the machine. When compared to newer storage technologies, floppy disks are fragile and prone to dysfunction. A floppy disk emulator can upgrade the legacy floppy disk drive to a drive that supports flash memory. The floppy disk drive emulator replaces the legacy magnetic floppy disk drive, and floppy diskettes are replaced with USB thumb drives for a more robust data input solution.

Agilent network Analyzer with floppy drive to USB drive upgrade
Agilent network analyzer with Floppy To USB drive upgrade


Replacement floppy disks and floppy disk drives are not always available for industrial machinery as those devices have largely been phased out of production. However, replacing older but working machinery with new machines is generally far more expensive that a simple floppy drive upgrade option.


See also