Lastly with the latest installed software or guide that is now being provided, and yes that 5V supply, it is simply a matter of plugging in and loading up! If anything it's way easier to set up than the Amstrad 464 DDI3 USB Floppy Emulator, it's just a shame about the lack of a nice LCD display. That is still just over the price of a PC game, and could last you for many many years of USB stored Amstrad gaming fun.Īnother positive for me at least, is the fact that it is so neat and tidy, it could almost be hidden from view away from that big chunk of floppy cable I had previously. Would you believe that the Amstrad CPC 6128 USB Floppy Emulator only costs £26.99 + Shipping? Yes indeed and if you factor in the USB Memory Stick, and if needed power supply/adapter. Another thing I'd like to see added and I'm sure it would be easy to do, is an LED showing it being powered up and working.īut here comes the positives, and this comes down to accessibility, ease of use and cost. It actually works far better coming out from the original Amstrad 5V connection, so It would be really good if Zaxon (Piotr Bugaj) could provide a power splitter, which could go inline with the Amstrad, even if at a little extra cost. So what do I think of it overall? Well I wasn't too impressed with the power connection situation as although it says it needs a 5V supply, with mine it didn't work so good and if it wasn't for the fact that I had a spare supply, I would not have been able to use The Amstrad CPC 6128 USB Floppy Emulator at all.