Hi, there has been so much progress you have not seen since it was moved to a dedicated site & forums:
http://www.kryoflux.comhttp://forum.kryoflux.comIt's working fine so far with many 3", 3.5" and 5.25" drives. More drives are under investigation.
We currently do have support for FM, MFM (this includes IBM PC, Atari ST and many others, including many musical instruments), AmigaDOS, C64, many Apple formats and Emulator I+II from E-MU Systems. More formats will be added.
One key feature is the option to do forensic dumps regardless of the format, so even alien formats can be read and archived and then processed later.
Writing does work, we have tested the hardware and can confirm it can write data to disk. We just have not finished this part of the software, because other features (ports, GUI) seemed more important and we all do work full time besides doing this.
The software, including a GUI, is available for Windows (and yes, we *do* support 64bit :p) and Linux, with a Mac port in production. The software is completely free for private, non-commercial use = the community gets it for free. Pro-users need to get a commercial licence for it. These will help to fund further development.
Here's a quick overview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjEPo2pRGjYBasic (older) schematics are included with the software, and we plan to release the current schematics (which do use bus drivers) with the next release.
We also have pre-built boards available, so you don't have to etch your own boards and start soldering. Many people that originally intended to built their own decided to go for a ready-made product when they saw the pitch used here (the components are *really* small).
Anyway, if you want a board, you can get them here:
http://webstore.kryoflux.com/catalogCheers,
Chris