I've just recently bought an Amiga (first miggy in over 10yrs) and added a Gotek drive with the OLED and control knob. I was having a few issues getting the file selector working correctly, so this vid has helped me with that. Cheers!
This guide is by far the best one. Simply put and no fuss explained so that everyone can do this. I bought a Gotek some time ago and had yet to set it up. Mine came with no segment led, bought it direct from the suppliers so no firmware etc so I will be fitting this OLed screen. Why its not a standard feature is odd.
Starting in 2021, Gotek drives come with Artery microcontrollers. You need to use the Artery ISP programming software, but can still use the same serial programmer shown in your video. Wish I could like this video multiple times. Nice work.
Holy. After 4h of searching for a failure I finally found out - that the brand new OLED display from China was out of order. I ordered 5 of them, and yeah, Murphy was there and gave me exactly the single one to try with not working. ;-) Thanks A LOT for your tutorial, really impressive!
Thank you Sir! Just done mine - it was knowing how to set the USB bit that confused me. I managed with terrible soldering skills to get some pins on the Gotek. All working lovely, and I have Lemmings setup like you!
Finally got around to flashing my Gotek and it worked! My USB to serial programmer's pinouts were slightly different as you indicated in the video. Adding the LCD display was so easy. My ribbon cable's red marking was toward the power cabling, which differs from yours. The only issue I had was with the HxC files. I had to go get a newer release because the ones you linked would not work, but the new versions worked perfectly. I threw Shadow of the Beast ADFs on my flash drive and had lots of fun. Thank you very much for your video.
Kris, thank you very much for this video. I'll just add that you don't need to solder the lower pins (the group of 4 pins). In fact, it is a lot easier to solder just the top 5 pins.
Thanks for that. I thought I was going nuts! I tried the OLED option as well as the LCD/I2C-backpack options (with appropriate changes to FF.CFG) and nothing seemed to work except the original 7-segment displays. Turns out, whoever created the circuit diagram I was working from had the data and clock lines arse-about! At some point I switched them but I may have omitted to reset and by that time, was starting to suspect my hardware (eg. dodgy hookup cables perhaps). All looking good now, thanks to your mentioning which one was SCL.
Hi, just want to add for me to get this to work I had to add two pull up resistors to the Rx/Tx lines otherwise it just would not connect to the Gotek, great thorough video btw
**Just a note that might help someone else.** I have a Gotek SFRC922D card, FTDI232 USB serial device, Windows 10, and the latest version of ST - Flash Loader Demonstrator (as of 9/16/2020). I could not get the ST flash software to connect to the Gotek until I wired in a couple of pull up resistors on the TX and RX lines which is most likely due to a shortcoming in the FTDI serial interface. This potential problem is discussed on the Flash Floppy "Firmware-programming" page. Rather than go to the trouble of soldering the pull up resistors to the GoTek board, I used a bread board and connected a 10k pullup resistor to each of the com lines there and wired the Vcc from the FTDI through the breadboard as well (5 volts) for the pullup supply.. This solved the connection problem and the flash process was successful.
Lovely Video... Gotek, which I'm gonna use for my BBC B is now programmed with flashfloppy-v2.14. I had the same programmer as you. Not sure I got two LEDs on the USB Programmer, but it worked a treat.... COM5 for me
Kind of makes me wish I still had my old Commodore 128 or even my SX64, they were great machines in their day and this thing would replace the huge box of 5 1/4 inch floppies that I had filled with nearly every game or utility I ever found was made for the machines. I sold my SX and box of floppies for enough money to purchase a NEW laptop a few years back, their value is still holding at much more then they cost even in their hayday!
An excellent video - nicely paced and well explained. I have just bought one but I can see myself buying several for my retro computers and my Roland keyboard. Many thanks for this.
Sure it is. It has 1.25DMIPS/MHz core running up to 72MHz. That's roughly 100 Dhrystone MIPS. 68000 has roughly 0.2DMIPS/MHz (and 7MHz inside A500/A600) and even 020 or 030 can't really compete with ARM there. But... since ARM is as pure RISC as you can have it also means it usually takes more instructions to make same job done. And Dhrystone isn't exactly the best performance marker anyway. But honestly that floppy emulator in it's purest raw performance is like a beast tamed by a kitty (amiga). If there's pin compatible F4 it most likely would be faster than even 060 since it also has FPU (well no direct comparison to 060 fpu) and runs at speeds of 180MHz. So... yeah.
Nice one Kris - I had pre bought the bits ages ago to do the firmware hack and the LED replacement and drive click but hadn't done so because I knew I would have to get all the info from the different places I had seen but you've got it all in the one place for me and I'll crack on now :)
kris thats great. i need to get one of these and have wondered about the bits and pieces needed for the OLED and piezo. and the firmware thing helps heaps!!!!!! thanks mate
Thank you for your excellent video with vivid vidography and crystal clear audio. I have a question; I just want to use the Gotek on a Techincs Music Keyboard and I want to have the OLED display for ease of finding files. Do I still need all three software downloads you mentioned?
WOW!! What a well explained Video! Parts now in the post after pulling 20 Year old DOS PC's from the Loft as bored with lockdown :-( Should keep me happy/busy for some time :-) Thanks!
You sir are gold. Thank you for the video. Step by step guide allowing myself and others to pause when needed. Very easy to follow .Thumbs up from me/Like and subscribed 👍🎖
Thank you very much Kris. I learned a lot from your video. I do have a couple of questions. Can you please number the pins and screen cap a little schematic of how to connect the OLED in detail. Also what's the red LED for. ?
+772pcs Haha it doesn't bother me...would be nice if they said why though. I usually get folk saying I say errrrm too much, that's the usual negative comment lol
Great video. First video of your's I've seen. If was perfectly easy to follow. Only thing I would have added would have been to mention the other systems besides the Amiga this can be used for. BUt the site's you linked does that so no big deal.
Kris, Great info video. Following your steps. But you gloss over a major point. At about minute 12:15 you mention com ports. How do we find what com port to use? I show Com 1,2 & 5 available from the DemoLoader but none connect to the USB-2-TTL I have. On another computer, I show zero com ports from the DemoLoader program with it connected. Also I get no power led on the Gotek itself. It is hard to tell what LED's you are talking about. You show no picture of the USB-2-TTL powered up with the Gotek. Suggestions? Thanks KLund1
Great video! I want to put this Gotek into 2 of my vintage synths. Where did you get those jumpers at 7:40,if I deciede to go with the mods make it work from 36 pin to 24pin inputs? Kind regards.
At 4:40 you say you'll need the (new) header in cojunction with the power connector to programm the Gotek. At 7:00 you explain how to connect. But the power-connector is directly connected to the (new) header. So you can use those pins to. I made a (fool proof) connector for these pins wich not only send the flash-data but also power the Gotek.
G'day from Tasmania, best description on youtube that I've seen, and I have been watching heaps. Just got myself an Atari, must be second childhood as I'm 84. Anyway, could you tell me if it is much different doing this for an Atari than for Amiga. Have just ordered a Gotek and I don't want to stuff it up. I had an Amiga about a hundred years ago and would like to play some of the games I remember, these modern games are too fast for me. Anyway thanks for the info in this video.!!
Is there any restriction on the GOTEK firmware in order for the buzzer to work? I've got v1.05a firmware GOTEK installed in an Amiga 600, and connected a buzzer (like you did), but still no buzzer sound.... The sound (track sound) is enabled in the settings menu too. Any ideas? Thank you in advance :-) The same question also goes for the use of an OLED display. Do I need to upgrade firmware to a newer version etc?
Wow, just what I needed, great thorough video, for some reason I'm not able to communicate with my gotek using the flash loader software always gives me 'no response from the target, boot loader can not be started etc' any ideas? can't seem to fathom it out, device seems to work as intended
The problem about this emulator is that’s is doesn’t go back in the number on the display, if you are for example in the 10 and you need to go back to number 8 for example there’s no way only turn in off the device our restar the keyboard...
After soldering the 9 pin header, connecting the jumper and following your wiring description, when connected to the pc, I have no gotek display? Disconnect all the wires, and voila! Display is back on. Is the 9 pin header related to the display output?
Hi, thank you very much, now I've a working Gotek with its LCD screen. I've tried some different game, but not all are working. Is there a compatibility list or is an issue with my roms? i.e. Great Giana Sister isn't working, Twin World is working.
I have the same Gotek and bought the same (0.91") display to replace the segment led display. I connected the cables exactly as shown in the video, but the display doesn't come on. And, of course, I have no way to check if its a problem with the display.
I'm just wondering - Is it necessary to flash the firmwre update in order for the oled display to work? Or can it just be installed by changing the pin outs?
Would you please let us know what software do you use for making Disk Images? I made some .IMA and .IMG files with Winimage and copied on a FAT32 formatted USB stick. Gotek tries to load them making some noise but it can't access the files or format the empty images eventually.
Hi Kris, I loved your video. I've just bought a Gotec SFRC922D for my old Ensoniq SD1 Synth. This device has an old 720kb FDD with and old Sony pinout configuration. Can you advise me on upgrading it?
No matter what I tried, my Gotek just wouldn't respond to the ST Flasher program. It got stuck in a loop of "Unrecognized response" and "No response from the target". I ended up using this tool instead: sourceforge.net/projects/stm32flash/ Check connectivity stm32flash.exe COM22 Enable read stm32flash.exe -k COM22 Enable write stm32flash.exe -u COM22 Write Flash Floppy image stm32flash.exe -w "c:\path to\FF_Gotek-v0.xx.hex" COM22 Excellent video guide. Thanks for your clear explanation. The hardware aspect was spot on for me. Just my particular drive doesn't like the flash software. Hope this helps someone.
Chris my ttl to usb programmer only has 1 led, the red one, and if I launch the flasher tool it won't let me choose com 12 which is the port the programmer is plugged into. What have I done wrong. Any thoughts will be helpful
Hi. Quick question. If I build my own gotek from scratch with an empty stm32f105 , my own pcb etc. can I flash and use this firmware without any issue? (If I'm not mistaken, the hxc version comes with a protected bootloader.) Thanks.
Goodnight. I am from Brazil. I need help. I installed the Gotek SFRM72-FU-DL on the Yamaha PSR620 Keyboard, and it is not working correctly, I created 10 virtual disks on the pendrive, using the Floppy Manege software, Gotek only recognizes disk 000, it does not read the other created disks. I need to know if I have to put the FF.CFG and img.CFG files in the root of my pendrive?
Hi. Is Amiga reverse tape connected to a floppy disk drive? In PC the red cable in the tape goes towards the power supply on pin 1 and here it is the opposite.
Mine is booting from the usb intermittently. I can not get it to consistently boot/load from the usb drive. I have tried flashing updated firmware as well for the gotek nothing seems to help. Do you have any suggestions?
Tried flashing another GOTEK today but all I keep getting in the Loader is "no response from the target". I tried resetting the gotek but it seems weird to me that not even the LED turns on when I plug it in to the USB drive with the programmer.
@@nomusiqdesigners Sadly no. My project is collecting dust. I'm probably going to bite the bullet and order an HXC Floppy Emulator or SDBOX for my amiga.
@@winnetouch Hey there!! I found the reason of my problem. It was a TTL drivers problem, after a manual update it was possible to install the FlashFloppy firmware and now my hardware is fully working!!! Send a message to ponzillah in google mail to provide you with more information.
great video and very clear. I already have one of these GOTEK drives on my MIRAGE keyboard. It already has FF on it, I learned that from your video with the F-F showing at the start. There are 300 disk images on the pen drive, but the display will only show 257 of them before going back to 000. IS there a way to get it to update and read all the files thanks
This video is excellent thanks for making it! I was just wondering if I was to have a gotek drive that has the FT232RL Arduino board connected to it could I still upload this firmware to it? Or do I need the same little controller board you have?
I just used an FTDI board to do this. Actually, it may be a counterfeit FTDI chip, despite the convincing markings because it got messed up during FTDI-gate. FTDI did provide a downloader to replace the Pid and Vid that got wiped in that debacle.
I have a brand new Gotek drive installed in my ASR-10, if I put the file on a thumb drive can I insert it into the keyboard and hit both buttons to put the FlashFloppy software on it?
Trying to connect a gotek to an oric atmos - ive flashed the gotek with flash floppy 2.14 - set up the thumb drive............. but how do i connect the ribbon cable to the oric - the oric port is slotted so the cable will only go in 1 way , but what way do i connect the ribbon cable to the gotek !!! - if i plug it in the wrong way round it will probably kill the oric and the gotek - really appreciate any help on this - cheers man
so can you set that internal switch on the Gotek to S0 and then plug it in to the S1 port on back of Amiga 500 so that you dont have to disconnect the internal floppy drive?
I've just recently bought an Amiga (first miggy in over 10yrs) and added a Gotek drive with the OLED and control knob. I was having a few issues getting the file selector working correctly, so this vid has helped me with that. Cheers!
This guide is by far the best one. Simply put and no fuss explained so that everyone can do this.
I bought a Gotek some time ago and had yet to set it up.
Mine came with no segment led, bought it direct from the suppliers so no firmware etc so I will be fitting this OLed screen. Why its not a standard feature is odd.
Great video. I've been trawling through old guides. Now I have a clear direction. Thanks.
When kapton tape's the tape you use because that's what you have laying around, you're my kind of people
Haha! Cheers pal!
2021 - Firing up my old A1200 for fun - this was the BEST tutorial on Amiga, GOTEK and flashing it. Thank you Kris.
Starting in 2021, Gotek drives come with Artery microcontrollers. You need to use the Artery ISP programming software, but can still use the same serial programmer shown in your video. Wish I could like this video multiple times. Nice work.
Holy. After 4h of searching for a failure I finally found out - that the brand new OLED display from China was out of order. I ordered 5 of them, and yeah, Murphy was there and gave me exactly the single one to try with not working. ;-)
Thanks A LOT for your tutorial, really impressive!
Thank you Sir! Just done mine - it was knowing how to set the USB bit that confused me. I managed with terrible soldering skills to get some pins on the Gotek. All working lovely, and I have Lemmings setup like you!
Finally got around to flashing my Gotek and it worked! My USB to serial programmer's pinouts were slightly different as you indicated in the video. Adding the LCD display was so easy. My ribbon cable's red marking was toward the power cabling, which differs from yours. The only issue I had was with the HxC files. I had to go get a newer release because the ones you linked would not work, but the new versions worked perfectly. I threw Shadow of the Beast ADFs on my flash drive and had lots of fun. Thank you very much for your video.
No worries at all!
Super video, thanks for taking the time to make it for the community!
Kris, thank you very much for this video. I'll just add that you don't need to solder the lower pins (the group of 4 pins). In fact, it is a lot easier to solder just the top 5 pins.
Thanks for that. I thought I was going nuts! I tried the OLED option as well as the LCD/I2C-backpack options (with appropriate changes to FF.CFG) and nothing seemed to work except the original 7-segment displays. Turns out, whoever created the circuit diagram I was working from had the data and clock lines arse-about! At some point I switched them but I may have omitted to reset and by that time, was starting to suspect my hardware (eg. dodgy hookup cables perhaps). All looking good now, thanks to your mentioning which one was SCL.
I have one of these racing towards me atm in the mail and face the daunting task of making it work with a Kaypro 4/83. Woohoo! Wish me luck.
Did you get it working alright?
Thank you for this Kris. I just flashed two drives following your guide. This is foolproof in my book. Thanks again!
Just watched this video and I`d like to say thanks, I`m a bit late in the Amiga catch up but this has help me alot :)
Very good explanation. I just flashed and installed a Gotek drive in an old Amiga 500. Very appreciated.
Hi, just want to add for me to get this to work I had to add two pull up resistors to the Rx/Tx lines otherwise it just would not connect to the Gotek, great thorough video btw
Hi Brian, how big were the resistors you used to fix a problem?
simple, straightforward, with videos and a cool accent.....plus plus plus and plus.....thanks
Hi Kriss, thanks for the video i have just flashed mine and put an oled display works a charm thanks again
**Just a note that might help someone else.** I have a Gotek SFRC922D card, FTDI232 USB serial device, Windows 10, and the latest version of ST - Flash Loader Demonstrator (as of 9/16/2020). I could not get the ST flash software to connect to the Gotek until I wired in a couple of pull up resistors on the TX and RX lines which is most likely due to a shortcoming in the FTDI serial interface. This potential problem is discussed on the Flash Floppy "Firmware-programming" page. Rather than go to the trouble of soldering the pull up resistors to the GoTek board, I used a bread board and connected a 10k pullup resistor to each of the com lines there and wired the Vcc from the FTDI through the breadboard as well (5 volts) for the pullup supply.. This solved the connection problem and the flash process was successful.
Just flashed my Gotek after watching this video thank you.
Lovely Video... Gotek, which I'm gonna use for my BBC B is now programmed with flashfloppy-v2.14.
I had the same programmer as you. Not sure I got two LEDs on the USB Programmer, but it worked a treat.... COM5 for me
Well done chap, thoroughly enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed it
Kind of makes me wish I still had my old Commodore 128 or even my SX64, they were great machines in their day and this thing would replace the huge box of 5 1/4 inch floppies that I had filled with nearly every game or utility I ever found was made for the machines. I sold my SX and box of floppies for enough money to purchase a NEW laptop a few years back, their value is still holding at much more then they cost even in their hayday!
An excellent video - nicely paced and well explained. I have just bought one but I can see myself buying several for my retro computers and my Roland keyboard. Many thanks for this.
Nostalgia, brilliant video Kris. Thank you
That processor in the floppy emulator is probably more powerful than the 68000 in my Amiga.
Same here, i'm using that ARM beast to be a drive controller on an A7000+ acorn archimedes lol. Should be the other way around. :)
Sure it is. It has 1.25DMIPS/MHz core running up to 72MHz. That's roughly 100 Dhrystone MIPS. 68000 has roughly 0.2DMIPS/MHz (and 7MHz inside A500/A600) and even 020 or 030 can't really compete with ARM there. But... since ARM is as pure RISC as you can have it also means it usually takes more instructions to make same job done. And Dhrystone isn't exactly the best performance marker anyway. But honestly that floppy emulator in it's purest raw performance is like a beast tamed by a kitty (amiga). If there's pin compatible F4 it most likely would be faster than even 060 since it also has FPU (well no direct comparison to 060 fpu) and runs at speeds of 180MHz. So... yeah.
great vid. I will be using this when my Gotek arrives. thank you
Nice one Kris - I had pre bought the bits ages ago to do the firmware hack and the LED replacement and drive click but hadn't done so because I knew I would have to get all the info from the different places I had seen but you've got it all in the one place for me and I'll crack on now :)
+skilgannon1971 Fantastic pal...let me know if you have any trouble and I'll try and help you out.
Thanks Kris :)
Still useful in 2024! Thanks a lot 👍🏼
kris thats great. i need to get one of these and have wondered about the bits and pieces needed for the OLED and piezo. and the firmware thing helps heaps!!!!!! thanks mate
If you get an OLED screen, make sure it's IIC.
this is pretty good, i'm hoping to do this mod sooner rather than later :)
This is great. It's so clear.
Extremely helpful tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you for your excellent video with vivid vidography and crystal clear audio. I have a question; I just want to use the Gotek on a Techincs Music Keyboard and I want to have the OLED display for ease of finding files. Do I still need all three software downloads you mentioned?
Great video, very well done, could not have explained better myself!!
WOW!! What a well explained Video! Parts now in the post after pulling 20 Year old DOS PC's from the Loft as bored with lockdown :-( Should keep me happy/busy for some time :-) Thanks!
Just done the oled mod thanks for your help
+Mark Gault No worries Mark!
Fantastic vid, very easy to understand! Kudos!
Really great tutorial mate. Helped me 100%. Cheers.
Perfectly explained.
Thank you very much Sr.
thanx for the video ..very simple and well explained. I am waiting for my drive to come in the post
Man, you made it look really simple👍🏻
it is really simple
Great video man, absolutely great.
Well laid out and explained!!!
You sir are gold. Thank you for the video. Step by step guide allowing myself and others to pause when needed. Very easy to follow .Thumbs up from me/Like and subscribed 👍🎖
Best guide thus far!
Thank you very much Kris. I learned a lot from your video. I do have a couple of questions. Can you please number the pins and screen cap a little schematic of how to connect the OLED in detail. Also what's the red LED for. ?
Excellent, well explained video. Thank you very much. Will be checking out the mods too.
People who give thumbs down should be made to explain themselves. Dirty goings on there
+772pcs Haha it doesn't bother me...would be nice if they said why though. I usually get folk saying I say errrrm too much, that's the usual negative comment lol
You know, some people are clumsy, others are sleepy, or somewhat drunk.
100% dirty goings. This happens on a lot of sites. I think thumbs down should REQUIRE comment!
@@perplexedmoth Or dumb!
Cool! many thanks for the info! i Enjoyed it a lot man!
nice job! in there a way to flash the configs to track0 of the Gotek like that of the Cortex based firmware ?
Super informative video! Thanks so much :)
How do you get that screen to appear on the amiga @16:47 ? Mine just boots into the Amiga desktop from the internal hard drive.
Great video. First video of your's I've seen. If was perfectly easy to follow. Only thing I would have added would have been to mention the other systems besides the Amiga this can be used for. BUt the site's you linked does that so no big deal.
Kris, Great info video. Following your steps. But you gloss over a major point. At about minute 12:15 you mention com ports. How do we find what com port to use? I show Com 1,2 & 5 available from the DemoLoader but none connect to the USB-2-TTL I have. On another computer, I show zero com ports from the DemoLoader program with it connected. Also I get no power led on the Gotek itself. It is hard to tell what LED's you are talking about. You show no picture of the USB-2-TTL powered up with the Gotek. Suggestions? Thanks KLund1
Great video! I want to put this Gotek into 2 of my vintage synths. Where did you get those jumpers at 7:40,if I deciede to go with the mods make it work from 36 pin to 24pin inputs? Kind regards.
Excellent guide !! Thanks
Thank you! Great info!
thanks for your help, i have install flashfloppy and oled and work perfect
At 4:40 you say you'll need the (new) header in cojunction with the power connector to programm the Gotek. At 7:00 you explain how to connect. But the power-connector is directly connected to the (new) header. So you can use those pins to. I made a (fool proof) connector for these pins wich not only send the flash-data but also power the Gotek.
Would love to see a video for us Linux users. Great info nonetheless!
G'day from Tasmania, best description on youtube that I've seen, and I have been watching heaps. Just got myself an Atari, must be second childhood as I'm 84. Anyway, could you tell me if it is much different doing this for an Atari than for Amiga. Have just ordered a Gotek and I don't want to stuff it up. I had an Amiga about a hundred years ago and would like to play some of the games I remember, these modern games are too fast for me. Anyway thanks for the info in this video.!!
Are there more currently available displays? I would like to do this to mine, but it has to be as easy as yours was!
Is there any restriction on the GOTEK firmware in order for the buzzer to work? I've got v1.05a firmware GOTEK installed in an Amiga 600, and connected a buzzer (like you did), but still no buzzer sound.... The sound (track sound) is enabled in the settings menu too. Any ideas? Thank you in advance :-)
The same question also goes for the use of an OLED display. Do I need to upgrade firmware to a newer version etc?
Wow, just what I needed, great thorough video, for some reason I'm not able to communicate with my gotek using the flash loader software always gives me 'no response from the target, boot loader can not be started etc' any ideas? can't seem to fathom it out, device seems to work as intended
The problem about this emulator is that’s is doesn’t go back in the number on the display, if you are for example in the 10 and you need to go back to number 8 for example there’s no way only turn in off the device our restar the keyboard...
Thank you so much 😊
After soldering the 9 pin header, connecting the jumper and following your wiring description, when connected to the pc, I have no gotek display? Disconnect all the wires, and voila! Display is back on. Is the 9 pin header related to the display output?
This item is not being delivered to the United States according to the vendor. Any sources for US delivery?
Hi, thank you very much, now I've a working Gotek with its LCD screen. I've tried some different game, but not all are working. Is there a compatibility list or is an issue with my roms? i.e. Great Giana Sister isn't working, Twin World is working.
I have the same Gotek and bought the same (0.91") display to replace the segment led display. I connected the cables exactly as shown in the video, but the display doesn't come on. And, of course, I have no way to check if its a problem with the display.
I'm just wondering - Is it necessary to flash the firmwre update in order for the oled display to work? Or can it just be installed by changing the pin outs?
Ace tutorial. Good work mate!
Would you please let us know what software do you use for making Disk Images? I made some .IMA and .IMG files with Winimage and copied on a FAT32 formatted USB stick. Gotek tries to load them making some noise but it can't access the files or format the empty images eventually.
Hi Kris, I loved your video.
I've just bought a Gotec SFRC922D for my old Ensoniq SD1 Synth. This device has an old 720kb FDD with and old Sony pinout configuration. Can you advise me on upgrading it?
What SIZE piezo transducer are you using? (Great vid, by the way...)
No matter what I tried, my Gotek just wouldn't respond to the ST Flasher program. It got stuck in a loop of "Unrecognized response" and "No response from the target". I ended up using this tool instead:
sourceforge.net/projects/stm32flash/
Check connectivity
stm32flash.exe COM22
Enable read
stm32flash.exe -k COM22
Enable write
stm32flash.exe -u COM22
Write Flash Floppy image
stm32flash.exe -w "c:\path to\FF_Gotek-v0.xx.hex" COM22
Excellent video guide. Thanks for your clear explanation. The hardware aspect was spot on for me. Just my particular drive doesn't like the flash software. Hope this helps someone.
Chris my ttl to usb programmer only has 1 led, the red one, and if I launch the flasher tool it won't let me choose com 12 which is the port the programmer is plugged into. What have I done wrong. Any thoughts will be helpful
Hi. Quick question. If I build my own gotek from scratch with an empty stm32f105 , my own pcb etc. can I flash and use this firmware without any issue? (If I'm not mistaken, the hxc version comes with a protected bootloader.) Thanks.
Yeah you can, others have done it, I'll try and find a link.
@@KrisCochrane Can I flash and use the gotek on my piano?
Goodnight. I am from Brazil. I need help. I installed the Gotek SFRM72-FU-DL on the Yamaha PSR620 Keyboard, and it is not working correctly, I created 10 virtual disks on the pendrive, using the Floppy Manege software, Gotek only recognizes disk 000, it does not read the other created disks. I need to know if I have to put the FF.CFG and img.CFG files in the root of my pendrive?
Superb overview and tutorial ! Many thanks !
Thank you. Followed your video and flashed my Gotek and connected OLED. Now the question is how to gently cut A1200 case for Oled :)
Hi. Is Amiga reverse tape connected to a floppy disk drive? In PC the red cable in the tape goes towards the power supply on pin 1 and here it is the opposite.
Mine is booting from the usb intermittently. I can not get it to consistently boot/load from the usb drive. I have tried flashing updated firmware as well for the gotek nothing seems to help. Do you have any suggestions?
Tried flashing another GOTEK today but all I keep getting in the Loader is "no response from the target". I tried resetting the gotek but it seems weird to me that not even the LED turns on when I plug it in to the USB drive with the programmer.
Same here, have you found any answer?
@@nomusiqdesigners Sadly no. My project is collecting dust. I'm probably going to bite the bullet and order an HXC Floppy Emulator or SDBOX for my amiga.
@@winnetouch Hey there!! I found the reason of my problem. It was a TTL drivers problem, after a manual update it was possible to install the FlashFloppy firmware and now my hardware is fully working!!!
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Does the replacement led used fit in the hole the original came out of?
great video and very clear. I already have one of these GOTEK drives on my MIRAGE keyboard. It already has FF on it, I learned that from your video with the F-F showing at the start.
There are 300 disk images on the pen drive, but the display will only show 257 of them before going back to 000. IS there a way to get it to update and read all the files
thanks
What does this firmware do that the stock doesn't? Any advantages for a 9x/DOS PC? Sorry if I missed it.
share the link of AliExpress to the exact usb programmer
great video mate, cheers
This video is excellent thanks for making it! I was just wondering if I was to have a gotek drive that has the FT232RL Arduino board connected to it could I still upload this firmware to it? Or do I need the same little controller board you have?
I just used an FTDI board to do this. Actually, it may be a counterfeit FTDI chip, despite the convincing markings because it got messed up during FTDI-gate. FTDI did provide a downloader to replace the Pid and Vid that got wiped in that debacle.
Hi, just want to know, what model of USB Emulator suitable to Yamaha electone EL90?
I have a brand new Gotek drive installed in my ASR-10, if I put the file on a thumb drive can I insert it into the keyboard and hit both buttons to put the FlashFloppy software on it?
Does that little OLED screen fit in the shroud where the old screen that had 3 digits used to fit?
Hey, Can all this modding, flashing and soldering be done for pc use? Or only Amigas?
Trying to connect a gotek to an oric atmos - ive flashed the gotek with flash floppy 2.14 - set up the thumb drive............. but how do i connect the ribbon cable to the oric - the oric port is slotted so the cable will only go in 1 way , but what way do i connect the ribbon cable to the gotek !!! - if i plug it in the wrong way round it will probably kill the oric and the gotek - really appreciate any help on this - cheers man
Very very nice and easy to understand video! Love it! Greetings from germany. Your Doktor64!
can you run a usb cable directly from a installed geotek to a pc and archive to it?
so can you set that internal switch on the Gotek to S0 and then plug it in to the S1 port on back of Amiga 500 so that you dont have to disconnect the internal floppy drive?
It needs a controler, you cannot connect it directly to the external port. Get an external Amiga floppy drive unit and put the Gotek in that.
I enjoyed this !