Difference between revisions of "Fluxengine"

From COPTR
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with '{{Infobox tool |purpose=Open-source command line and GUI tool for imaging floppy disks and interpreting the data. |homepage=https://cowlark.com/fluxengine/index.html |tool_sta...')
 
 
Line 13: Line 13:
 
{{Infobox tool details}}
 
{{Infobox tool details}}
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
the FluxEngine software is a cross-platform set of tools for reading, writing and processing floppy disk magnetic flux information. It works on the FluxEngine hardware (described above), the Greaseweazle, and to a limited extent the Applesauce. You can also use it standalone for working with either flux dumps or simple sector images of disks.
+
The FluxEngine software is a cross-platform set of tools for reading, writing and processing floppy disk magnetic flux information. It works on the FluxEngine hardware (described above), the Greaseweazle, and to a limited extent the Applesauce. You can also use it standalone for working with either flux dumps or simple sector images of disks.
  
 
== User Experiences ==
 
== User Experiences ==
 
[https://www.digipres.org/publications/ipres/ipres-2024/papers/working-on-a-budget-with-wang-disks-and-other-obscure-formats/ iPres 2024 Workshop on imaging obscure formats]
 
[https://www.digipres.org/publications/ipres/ipres-2024/papers/working-on-a-budget-with-wang-disks-and-other-obscure-formats/ iPres 2024 Workshop on imaging obscure formats]

Latest revision as of 16:41, 5 February 2026

Open-source command line and GUI tool for imaging floppy disks and interpreting the data.
Homepage:https://cowlark.com/fluxengine/index.html
Status: Maintained ✅
Source Code:https://github.com/davidgiven/fluxengine
License:GPL 2.0
Platforms:Windows, Linux, MacOS
Language:English
Input Formats:FLUX
Output Formats:IMG, DC42
Function:Disk Imaging



Description

The FluxEngine software is a cross-platform set of tools for reading, writing and processing floppy disk magnetic flux information. It works on the FluxEngine hardware (described above), the Greaseweazle, and to a limited extent the Applesauce. You can also use it standalone for working with either flux dumps or simple sector images of disks.

User Experiences

iPres 2024 Workshop on imaging obscure formats