Copy the “wdmain.dat” file onto the root directory of your wDrive SD card. Release the two buttons and wait for the wDrive to update the firmware and reboot.The wDrive screen should show “Release key…”.Press the wDrive RESET button on the side release the RESET button.On the wDrive, press the LEFT + SELECT (middle) buttons.Copy the “wdrive.bin” file onto the root directory of your wDrive SD card.Download the firmware ZIP file (above) and unzip it.Franklin Ace 1200 (untested but should work with a Disk II card).Laser 128 (requires a DB19-to-IDC20 adaptor).Apple IIGS (requires a Disk II card or a DB19-to-IDC20 adaptor).Apple IIc (requires a DB19-to-IDC20 adaptor or switcher).Supports SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards (Fat16/Fat32 file format).Integrates 4am’s Anti-m boot (see instructions below).Built-in Locksmith Fast Copy and edfwrite (write copy-protected images to real floppy disk).Supports 13-sector disk images (press LEFT button once when booting 13-sector images).Supports disk read/write for DSK, NIB, EDF, and WOZ file formats.SoftSP SmartPort driver so Apple II, II+, and IIe machines can use some hard drive disk images through the Disk II (does not work with software that requires the upper 64k memory bank).Emulates 3.5” drive for 800K WOZ images (read only).Supports Hard Drive, 400K, and 800K images in PO, HDV and 2MG format.Supports floppy disk images in WOZ, NIB, EDF, DSK, DO and PO.Emulates an Apple II 5.25” floppy or SmartPort device. Tip: If you have an Apple II+ or IIe, you might want to also purchase the SoftSP card, which lets you boot hard drive images on an Apple II+ or Apple IIe (not needed for the IIc or IIGS). The wDrive lets your Apple II use disk images stored on an SD card. This is the wDrive Disk Drive Emulator Card from Mfa2 Workshop.
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