I just bought a GoTek virtual floppy drive capable of emulating 100 floppies on a single flash drive. There were models that supported 1000 virtual floppies, but I thought that was overkill.
I have no problem with playing games split from ucon64 and copied to the virtual disks. I just start loading the first part of a game (if it's larger than 8Mbits) and it waits until I switch to the next disk to load the next part. Games larger than 8Mbits can't be automatically dumped. For some reason, it seems like it tries to write multiple parts to the current disk even if it's full. I suspect this is due to how a virtual floppy drive works. I can however copy the games internally and then copy each part to disk manually.
I much prefer using a virtual floppy drive than having to manage 100 physical disks. The software is fairly easy to use but I had to install it on my Windows XP laptop as it doesn't run properly in Windows 8 64-bit. It's probably due to the driver not being designed for 64-bit Windows. In any case, it brings new life to my Game Doctor SF7!
I have no problem with playing games split from ucon64 and copied to the virtual disks. I just start loading the first part of a game (if it's larger than 8Mbits) and it waits until I switch to the next disk to load the next part. Games larger than 8Mbits can't be automatically dumped. For some reason, it seems like it tries to write multiple parts to the current disk even if it's full. I suspect this is due to how a virtual floppy drive works. I can however copy the games internally and then copy each part to disk manually.
I much prefer using a virtual floppy drive than having to manage 100 physical disks. The software is fairly easy to use but I had to install it on my Windows XP laptop as it doesn't run properly in Windows 8 64-bit. It's probably due to the driver not being designed for 64-bit Windows. In any case, it brings new life to my Game Doctor SF7!