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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #14 on: April 20, 2014, 02:26:31 AM »
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IIRC the guy who hacked the original firmware is working on a new firmware with multiple disk support. See thread on EAB


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Is there anyone in USA that would be willing to flash one of these for me and sell it?
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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #15 on: April 20, 2014, 03:38:59 AM »
Awesome to hear, where's this thread?

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Xdelusion

IIRC the guy who hacked the original firmware is working on a new firmware with multiple disk support. See thread on EAB


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Is there anyone in USA that would be willing to flash one of these for me and sell it?
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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #16 on: April 20, 2014, 04:57:53 AM »
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Awesome to hear, where's this thread?


Here:

http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=72467
 

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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #17 on: April 20, 2014, 05:46:06 AM »
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Here:

http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=72467


Perfect, thanks!

Now that my interest is heightened a bit more, I'm thinking this is the USB stick I would prefer to go with as I'd hate to have something an inch or longer hanging out the side of my Amiga. :)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-GB-Kingston-DataTraveler-Micro-USB-2-0-small-flash-drive-DTMCK-8GB-genuine-/130884112399?pt=US_USB_Flash_Drives&hash=item1e794d100f
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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #18 on: April 20, 2014, 05:55:58 AM »
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I'm thinking this is the USB stick I would prefer to go with as I'd hate to have something an inch or longer hanging out the side of my Amiga. :)


Dang, nice..  
I'm cheap and I'm just using the old USB sticks I have around, which are small, but still plenty of size for a lot of PDFs..

But at that price, that is tempting..

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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #19 on: April 20, 2014, 06:00:46 AM »
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Dang, nice..  
I'm cheap and I'm just using the old USB sticks I have around, which are small, but still plenty of size for a lot of PDFs..

But at that price, that is tempting..

desiv


This one cheaper though it only 4Gb...

...then again, who needs 8Gb for some ADF's? :)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-SanDisk-4GB-4-GB-Cruzer-Fit-SD-USB-Micro-USB-Flash-Pen-Drive-SDCZ33-004G-/370924261692?pt=US_USB_Flash_Drives&hash=item565ccf113c
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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #20 on: April 20, 2014, 06:02:19 AM »
Alright, I have ordered a drive, 8Gb micro USB drive, and a programmer. Might as well check this out. :)
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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #21 on: April 29, 2014, 02:29:39 AM »
I got mine in the mail today, and the USB Serial adapter had arrived earlier in the week along with my mini 8Gb USB stick.

 I did not feel like waiting on my headers to arrive, so I did a quick and dirty soldering job using an old wire that I cut into bits and soldered directly to the connectors on the Gotek and the USB serial adapter. Aside of issues getting the drivers recognized (I used alternative drivers than those listed in guide) all went well and without a hitch. After removing the original firmware, I only had to unplug and replug the USB Serial device into the sytem once in order to get it to flash with the new firmware.

 I've not gone about modding my case and I don't know if I will any time soon as I intended to buy this as a means to install Work Bench to a hard drive, without needing a working floppy drive, not to mention working floppies around to do so.

 The upside is that I do not have to wait on a new firmware that supports multiple drives, as this is already capable of doing that and more in it's own way.

 You can configure it to be able to cycle through 999 disk images currently, and you do not have to reset the Amiga to use each floppy image. I.E. you can boot off your WB 3.1 install floppy, begin your installation, then simply push a button on the Gotek to switch to the next floppy as needed and it will do your bidding (so long as it doesn't fail to read), and the Amiga will respond as if a new floppy had been put in drive DF0:.

 If you want to use this, but boot off your hard drive, I imagine that you could install this as an external floppy drive in an old Amiga floppy drive caddy. On the other hand if you have this installed internally, you can create a blank ADF and boot off that and the Amiga will continue to boot off your HD as usual and you can acess all 999 of your disk images.

 Honestly, this was a worth while investment. Once my headers come in, I will install them into the Gotek propper. As the firmware begins to mature to the point where it hopefully supports nearly every feature we want, and every floppy image out there, then I think I would not mind ordering a batch of these (should I get my new job), flashing them all and reselling them to people who are overwhelmed by the simple soldering and flashing process. Seriously, if I can do it, ANYONE can do it.
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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #22 on: May 01, 2014, 03:12:23 AM »
Is there anyone in the usa that would flash one of these and sell it to me?
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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #23 on: May 01, 2014, 03:25:23 AM »
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Is there anyone in the usa that would flash one of these and sell it to me?


 Cover all the expenses and I'd happily do it for ya, though I tell you it is EASY!

 Besides when there are updates you'd then have to depend upon someone to keep it updated for you. That could get expensive shipping it back and forth like that.

 I used solder, but from the looks of it, a little handy work with a mere paper clip would do the trick too!

 Something to consider.
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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #24 on: May 03, 2014, 03:59:32 AM »
Same here..Someone wants to send me one, I'll flash it and send it back to them.
I'll even solder on some header pins.


But, especially at this stage, where it's still new and we're all waiting for newer and newer firmware, I'd recommend doing it yourself..


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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #25 on: May 16, 2014, 09:30:40 AM »
Got my Gotek drive and 4gb stubby USB stick. Just waiting on my USB RS232 to TTL 3v Cable to arrive.

:) Then Flash...arrhh arrgh.
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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #26 on: May 16, 2014, 09:33:21 AM »
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Got my Gotek drive and 4gb stubby USB stick. Just waiting on my USB RS232 to TTL 3v Cable to arrive.

:) Then Flash...arrhh arrgh.


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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #27 on: May 22, 2014, 01:50:39 AM »
I was not certain whether or not it has been said that the Gotek would work as an external floppy, so considering I had an old external floppy drive sitting around that would no longer read disks, I figured I might as well take the time to find out for my self.

 And the results are...

...YES, it does in fact appear to work, though now I need to figure out a secure means to attach the Gotek to the inside of the casing as it does not sit as high as the old floppy did, and therefore the screws will not reach it. Though the solution should not be hard and I wouldn't think would require much thought, though in the mean time, any suggestions?

 Also I will need to cut the facing a bit so that the drive sits in there as it should. Either that or remount the screen, buttons, and LED to the external floppy casing.


 In the mean time, if anyone wants this old floppy, just pay the shipping and you can have it else it's going in the trash.






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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #28 on: May 22, 2014, 06:23:44 PM »
Oh, my sweet Lord!  You put it in an A1010 case; dude, you could fit a whole computer in there. Why not pick up some cheap nonworking external drive off ichBay and use it, then use the A1010 case for an rPi conversion project?
 

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Re: Gotek 'floppy emulator' inside an AMIGA 600
« Reply #29 from previous page: May 22, 2014, 08:23:42 PM »
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Oh, my sweet Lord!  You put it in an A1010 case; dude, you could fit a whole computer in there. Why not pick up some cheap nonworking external drive off ichBay and use it, then use the A1010 case for an rPi conversion project?


 Because this beast is too damn big and too damn heavy to let goto waste. ;)

Besides, other external drives don't have the snazy Amiga check mark on them.
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