I think modern versions of fuse won't read physical disks. Earlier releases depended on a library (libfdc, lib765 or libfdc765, or something like that) that allowed direct access to floppy disk controller, but that is not true anymore.
In windows, Realspectrum could read floppies, but I don't remember if it needed fdrawcmd.sys.
I was there, too
An' you know what they said?
Well, some of it was true!
I you're wanting to read +3 disks on an emulator, you'd have to hook up a 3" drive in the first place. So you might as well just dump a disk image with something like SAMDisk: http://simonowen.com/samdisk/
DIM will show you if your disks contain errors in a visual way, assuming you're dumping
data disks rather than commercial you can easily tell as all sectors will be white (grey for unused).
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On windows you can use realspectrum but it's pretty clumsy.
In windows, Realspectrum could read floppies, but I don't remember if it needed fdrawcmd.sys.
An' you know what they said?
Well, some of it was true!
http://simonowen.com/samdisk/
This way, you can make an EDSK image and check it in Disk Image Manager:
http://damieng.com/creative/development/sinclair-spectrum/spin-disk-manager
http://code.google.com/p/diskimagemanager/downloads/detail?name=DiskImageManager.exe&can=1&q=
DIM will show you if your disks contain errors in a visual way, assuming you're dumping
data disks rather than commercial you can easily tell as all sectors will be white (grey for unused).