Gotek Floppy emulators and Amiga computers now working together! :)

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hi scoobyatgb what os are you using its best to used xp or win7 with xpmode

if you use either when the message comes up remove the 5v(red) cable from gotek then put it back on this will reset it and you shold be able to carry on




Nice ltac great work
 
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@LTAC,

now that is a great mod :thumbsup:

If you want to install the drive in the case then that looks like the better option instead of chopping up the original floppy slot like I did. Both methods would only need a replacement case top should you want to restore the 600 back to an original state so nothing wrong with making these types of alterations in my view:)
 
the guy selling the gotek is selling these too now

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/34pin-flop...item43c6f2eb60

I bought one of these to mess around with and I'm struggling to get it to work with my drive. I get a "Windows can't format this disk" message.

It also takes ages to recognise that a disk has been inserted.

I'll have to test it with different makes of drive before I give it a pos/neg review.
 
Argh. My Gotek isn't acknowledged in the STMFlash software at all.

I've got a USB > Serial cable and one of those mini UART - (Both work fine on loopback and with other devices.) Same result on both.

I get either ""No response from the target, the Boot loader can not be started" , or "Unrecognized Device."

If I send 0x7F through Realterm, it returns 79 7F.

The device otherwise works as normal without the programming mode.

All my pin headers are good (re-soldered them just in case) I've tried re-setting, Win 7, XP mode, VMWare XP.

I've tried almost all the solutions I can find online, including baud rate, pulling pins out slightly, resetting, using the command line instead. Nada!

Anything else at all in the world I can try?!


 
I know that you said you tried changing the baud rate but for me it only works on a painfully slow rate. Try the lowest rate and see if you can get to the next step.

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I know that you said you tried changing the baud rate but for me it only works on a painfully slow rate. Try the lowest rate and see if you can get to the next step.

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Hi Robin,

I tried the lowest baud rate but it's a no-go. The program just freezes up and crashes or displays the error. Which OS did you use?
 
Windows 7. I also set the flash util to XP compatability mode although I doubt that was a factor.

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I had the same problem but I was using XP I just used the reset pins and then it saw
the gotek and reflashing went well..
 
I think there's something more to it with the Gotek I bought. The reset pins work OK, and I can issue commands in Hex via Realterm similar to here:

http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum/entry.php?395-GoTek-Floppy-Emulator-Part-III-Try-to-crack-the-nut-first-try


I send 0x7F and get back 797F (not 0x79 as expected, but it still shows there's some type of connection.)

If I issue a "Get" command, 00h + FFh, it returns : 790B22000102112131436373829279

If I issue a "Get Version & Read Protection Status", it returns
220000


Basically, this means that it is able to recognise the commands (even though the ACK is a bit strange), but the Flash software won't recognise it.

Unless I've configured something wrong (and given the above I can't see how), this means it might either be

a) a newer chip that the Flash software doesn't recognise
b) Faulty (sending back the strange ACK)
c) I've configured something wrong

I've ordered another so will wait a couple of weeks to see what the new one behaves like. Very frustrating they're not readily available in the UK :-(
 
hi sputnik what os are you using its best to used xp or win7 with xpmode

if you use either when the message comes up remove the 5v(red) cable from gotek then put it back on this will reset it and you shold be able to carry on
 
Hi John I've used both Win7 with XP Mode, XP, VMWare XP, all identical results.

I've reset it many times but the problem is the same. As mentioned above I've managed to communicate the STM chip directly using hex commands, so it is establishing a connection of sorts but I am getting the feeling that maybe I have some minor revision that is not covered in the Flash loader software. Until I get my other version I dunno what else I can try unless anyone fancies trying my Gotek (with pins already soldered)?
 
Perhaps it's worth opening it up and checking the board is the same as the one everyone else has. If you post a picture here it might help.

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I've found the Gotek units can be really stubborn even on XP - but dropping the baud rate to 19200 helps a lot. Still not a first-time-every-time thing, but only takes a handful of attempts at the lower baud rate, compared with sometimes dozens at the default of 115,200. The weird thing is, once it actually establishes connection it's fine - I don't get any dropouts or anything.
 
PM replied John, really appreciate it - I hope it's just my serial cables being rubbish! :-)
 
Did anyone try to install a Gotek into an external amiga floppy drive unit ? If so which one do you have ? Mods needed ?

thx
 
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