

A Drive Pak acts like an Endless Floppy Drive System

MicroSD Drive Pak - Run OS-9 and thousands of DOS games and apps from a 2gb, 4gb, and 8gb or larger MicroSD card. Your CoCo thinks it has real floppy disks mounted!

USB Drive Pak - Use your PC's USB port to run OS-9 and DOS programs.



Wireless Drive Pak - Use your PC's bluetooth adapter to run OS-9 and DOS programs.

Cable Drive Pak - Use your CoCo's bitbanger port to access remote virtual disks.





Replace old bulky floppy and hard drives with one mini sized cartridge.

A Drive Pak merges with your real floppy drive system if you have one.

Run OS-9 over the air, through a cable, or from a MicroSD card.

Every Drive Pak is sturdy, FAST, and will last a lifetime. CoCoNet A unified and user-friendly resource system that automatically integrates with any CoCo with Extended BASIC.

3 protocols (Telnet, CoCoNet , and uDrive)

The CoCoNet ROM file and server software for your PC are free .

Can access real floppy disks, remote virtual disks, virtual web disks, and MicroSD virtual disks.

Can download web pages and files to your CoCo over the air or a cable using a nearby PC gateway.

Copy files and disks between drives systems using standard DOS commands.

Can access multiple drive systems at the same time!

The ego trio can't figure out how to do this. CoCoNet ROM chip All Drive Paks come with this ROM installed, so you don't need it unless you want to install it in one of your existing cartridges.

The distributed CoCoNet ROM is a 28-pin 16K/27128 EPROM that's compatible with the Disto brand floppy controllers and other socketed controllers and ROM/EPROM paks as well as all Drive Pak cartridges.

Are you a 'Deluxe Wireless Pak' user? Replace your socketed ROM with the latest CoCoNet ROM and it automatically becomes a Wireless Drive Pak.

Interesting Facts The CoCoNet ROM in all Drive Paks will detect other compatible devices and servers and give you a mix of drive systems and features based on your hardware.

Any Drive Pak can add Telnet capabilities to your CoCo by using the CoCoNet server.

Any Drive Pak also performs as a Cable Drive Pak using a CoCo-to-PC serial cable.

How can I make a Cable Drive Pak ?

If your floppy controller has a 28-pin EPROM socket, all you need is a CoCoNet ROM and a CoCo-to-PC serial cable . Done.

How can I make a Wireless Drive Pak ?

If you own a CoCo3.com Deluxe Wireless RS-232 Pak, you can trade out the ROM with the CoCoNet ROM and it becomes a Wireless Drive Pak . Done.

How can I make an RS-232 Drive Pak ?

This is not something we sell but it happens if you own a Tandy RS-232 Pak and boot up with CoCoNet. News about CoCoNet and the Drive Pak Products 10/6/11: Working on adding a CoCo 3 RAM drive to CoCoNet 2.0 before its release, adding yet another virtual drive type to the mix. All DOS commands will work between the different drive types. Although a RAM drive can be faked by using the Drive Pak's memory, a direct RAM drive is the fastest type of virtual drive possible and can be useful in demanding backup chores and such. 8/27/11: Testing out a new firmware update that will increase the MicroSD Drive Pak capacity to any size MicroSD card you can get your hands on (theoretically, 2 terabytes max). Realistically, the ideal size card would be 8 GB since any MicroSD Drive Pak can handle that. 8/26/11: Testing out a new firmware update that will drastically increase the speed of the MicroSD Drive Pak. 8/25/11: All past orders of the 2 GB MicroSD Drive Pak, CoCo-to-PC Cable, CoCoNet ROM, and CoCo Roundup DVD are still being processed in turn.