
The dialog box should disappear and the statistics for virtual disk 001 should now show that it’s 83% full.

Table below lists all images and types of machine.Ĥ. Select the image file that matches your OmniTurn, then click Open. Navigate to the images at Desktop\Emulator\images. Click "Write image file" an explorer pane will pop up.ģ. The dialog box should disappear and the statistics for virtual disk should now show that it’s almost full.Ģ.Ĝlick the "Single" tab at top of the screen.The table below lists all images and types of machine. Navigate to the images at Desktop\Emulator\images.Click "Write image file" an explorer pane will pop up. Click the "Single" tab at top of the screen.To write images, insert a formatted thumb drive in Windows PC, then start the emulator program (see Step 4, above). These steps are not necessary for using the formatted thumb drive for program backup. The following steps describe adding software ( images) to the thumb drive which will allow you to reformat the OmniTurn harddrive, or update the OmniTurn system on your harddrive. Write the Images to the Thumb Drive (Optional) When "Format complete" appears, click OK. Select options shown, then click Begin Format.ĥ. If you want to use it to reformat your hard drive, or update your exec, proceed to Step 5, below.Ģ.Ĝlick USB Flash Drive, then click Format.ģ. This thumb drive is now prepared for program backup. The right pane is now filled with statistics on the 100 virtual disks just created.After a few moments the “Format complete” message will appear.A warning dialog should appear Click OK to start the format.Verify that the floppy format is set to 1.44m, the number of floppies is 100, and the "Quick Format" box is checked, then click "Begin to Format".Click “USB Flash Drive” tab at the top of the screen, then click “Format”.If there are more than one, select the one you want to use. The left-hand pane will show the USB drives that are connected. Double click USB Floppy Manager Format the Thumb Drive
