Yes and no. Mostly no.

http://webstore.kryoflux.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=28

is your best hope, I expect. Most standard USB floppy drives will only read
standard disk formats, which means you won't be able to access the 10th
sector on a Sam disk.

No idea if the software works with Sam formats though.

You're almost certainly better off dusting off an old DOS PC with an
old-fashioned disk drive on it.

Geoff



On 22 July 2011 15:38, Dicky Moore <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Has anyone had any luck in copying Sam-formatted floppy disks to .dsk or
> .mgt images using a USB floppy drive?****
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> Samdisk doesn’t support USB floppy drives and I’m not sure of any other
> software that can do this. ****
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> I’m trying to find an app that will make an image of the floppy disk, which
> then I maybe could mount that as a virtual floppy drive and samdisk could
> then work. No luck so far. Anyone have any ideas?****
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> Cheers****
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