The drivers are now being installed and you can click Finish when done.
C. Unplug the ZoomFloppy from USB and connect it to your floppy drive
1. Plug in your drive's power cord if it's not connected already.
2. Plug an IEC serial cable (round, 6-pin plug) into both the ZoomFloppy and your drive.
3. Optional: if you have installed a drive parallel cable, connect it also. The ZoomFloppy
has three plugs for parallel devices: the 15-pin D-SUB connector, 16-pin rectangular
header (Z3), and the card edge connector at the bottom (similar to the C64 cartridge port).
D. Plug the ZoomFloppy back into USB
The LED on it should come on but you shouldn't get a driver installation prompt this time. If you
do, something went wrong installing the drivers and you should repeat step B, above, or see the
troubleshooting section below.
E. Turn on your floppy drive(s)
F. Test that the ZoomFloppy is working
Run the file “runtest.bat” by double-click on it. This will run the command “cbmctrl detect”,
which will print out any IEC devices that are connected and powered on.
Example:
8: 1540 or 1541
If you see something like this, you’re done! If not, check that the floppy drive is plugged in and
powered on. If there are still problems, see the troubleshooting section below.