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Welcome to the documentation for the IDE simulator! | Welcome to the documentation for the IDE simulator! | ||
+ | The IDE simulator can effectively replace CD and DVD-ROM drives in legacy computer hardware such as PCs and arcade PCBs by allowing you to use an SD card or a USB flash drive containing ISO or BIN/CUE files. With no moving parts, less power consumption than an optical drive and a small profile, it can be installed in place within the device enclosures without any impact to performance. | ||
===== Features ===== | ===== Features ===== | ||
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* USB1: full speed | * USB1: full speed | ||
* SD card support | * SD card support | ||
- | * All storage supports | + | * All storage supports >4GB files |
* ISO and BIN/CUE formats supported | * ISO and BIN/CUE formats supported | ||
* ATAPI | * ATAPI | ||
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* Konami 573 | * Konami 573 | ||
* Namco 246 & 256 | * Namco 246 & 256 | ||
- | * FreeDOS | + | * FreeDOS, MS-DOS 6.22 on 486 and above |
* MacOS X, Windows 10 and Linux via USB IDE adapter | * MacOS X, Windows 10 and Linux via USB IDE adapter | ||
+ | * [[uhd|Roland SP808]] | ||
===== Instructions ===== | ===== Instructions ===== | ||
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===== Other info ===== | ===== Other info ===== | ||
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
[[enclosures|Enclosures]] | [[enclosures|Enclosures]] |