 All right, lady, what is this? Hey, well, I'm doing some more floppy hacking tonight, cause it's so cold out. And, you know, I've got that three and a half inch drive working, but I also got a five and a quarter drive that I'd like to hook up. And actually only have Commodore 64 disks right now. And Commodore 64 is an MFM format, and it's a different format. And so if I wanna read these diskettes, I wanna use a piece of software called Flux Engine. And Flux Engine is a very similar to Grease Weasel, in fact it has Grease Weasel compatibility mode, but it's written in much more low level C and it supports a lot more formats. And it couldn't quite figure out that Grease Weasel supports Commodore 64. So what I'm doing is like slowly but surely figuring out how to get Flux Weasel to recognize, you know, this port and send data back and forth. I'm learning a lot about low level Windows 32 file system access and comports, but I'm making slow and steady progress.