
(you will create a new one next)ħ) Press F4. click USBFormat_V2.zip for the smaller command line utility.Ģ) Once I installed the applet, I popped the USB into a slot and then formatted the USB stick as a floppy.ģ) I Dragged the gcode files from my laptop folders onto the USB stick now formatted as a floppy.ģ) I put the USB stick into the Haas USB slot, fired up the Haas.ĥ) arrow up/down and select the 0899 Dir List program.Ħ) Use the 'erase program' button to delete this old/inaccurate 0899 dir listing. URL is/was: ipcas - USB Floppy Emulator V2 – Downloadġa) File ref. part of the big ticket to ride today!ġ) I needed to download a utility to format my USB stick as a 1.44mb floppy. Part of the ahhh-ha came I found some threads that you need to get the USB stick to act like a floppy (in size) and go so far as to format the USB stick itself as a 1.44 floppy device w/ some free utility software. Here is my step-by-step I'll keep near for later when I need to do this all again.

I found a few hodge-podge threads and videos around, but nothing A to Z.

All I knew was the 98 VF/4 I bought has a go-tek USB as opposed to a floppy. Note- No docs, no instructions could be found. Short reference on what it took to get the Haas w/ go-tek USB floppy emulator reading the files on my USB stick AND then transferring them onto the Haas itself.
