by arjepsen » Sun Aug 04, 2019 9:16 pm
When you use the ipcas software to format the usb-stick, it makes about 100 small partitions on the stick.
Think of each of those partitions as a seperate floppy disk.
Which floppy gets accessed, can be seen on the display on the emulator.
Of course this means, that when you turn on the cpu-unit, it will always be at the first partition/floppy disk. Therefore, if you plan to generally leave the stick in the emulator, it might be a good idea to leave the first partition blank.
(when you turn on the machine, you do have a bit of time to change the partition, before the bios tells the drive to read.)
Same thing when you want to write stuff to the stick - just make sure that you've chosen the partition number you want it to write to.
Hope that makes sense.