finished the Amiga cable and buttoned it up, now audio goes through breakout to the pvm instead of needing external speakers computerfairi.es/media/nsRAewr

you can hear the floppy drive happily clicking away in the backround

(it clicks every second or so to check if there's a floppy in it if there isn't because it mounts it as soon as you put one in, and i guess that is the best way to detect whether or not a floppy was in the drive that commodore could come up with in 1992)

@squirrel Heh, maybe they expected it to be switched off when not in use.

@rainwarrior that's up for the program you're running, for example if you run amos it makes the disk stop seeking

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