I've had one of these laying around two or three years now and I'm starting to run out of good disks. Good video! It's simple but explains everything pretty well.
Actual video starts at 6:00 👌 hopefully saved some folks a few minutes of scrubbing around useless info they didn't come for
Do you have a GoTek floppy emulator?
No.
Do you know how to use it?
Yes.
Did you watch the video?
Yes.
In where I live, floppy disk emulators are mostly popular with older musical keyboards
i have an old energy meter, hioki 3166, saves on diskette, i like to replace the external drive than use a 26 pin conector, to put a similar emulator, do you guess than works?don't need any driver?only plug and play?
I have prioritized floppies. How do I get them on the thumb drive?
Thank you sir!!
Hi , It only recognizes when you put images in the usb, but when you use the batch create images with images in them I get error 34. can tell what I am doing wrong ?
i couldnt figure out why batch manage tool v1.40, was giving me this error "the system cannot find the path specified". found out that only happens if you try to use floppy disk number 000, if you use any other floppy disc, the error doesnt happen. i hope this saves some frustrations for anyone else.
We're are trying to use a Miditemp with a Gotek USB Floppy Disk Emulator. Now we have two problems: 1) We can't connect the Gotek in the proper way. We tried all possible solutions and variations with jumpers, flatcable or config files. Miditemp doesn't recognize the Gotek. 2) Even if the Gotek displays the correct number of images of floppy disks on the 4GB USB stick, Miditemp doesn't see the midi files in those images. Not sure what software (Windows 10) to us for making images and putting files in those images. Can anyone help us with (step by step) instructions, software, links or whatever? Thanks.
Mine does not read the usb drive that I wrote with manager and shows two dots between numbers
I use a Roland sound brush midi floppy disk player SB-55 with a Roland Sound Canvas SC 155. After 30 years, my disk drive is having problems and I am getting error messages. I am going to have a replace with the emulator USB. I have a few hundred midi disk files with songs labeled various ways. how do I upload or bring up a specific disk with specific songs on it? I did not receive instructions with the emulator. How do you use it with the emulator and we’re can I find instructions how to use it besides your video?
Very useful ad junk too, a retro computer set up.
Just received Gotex for Yamaha, I have a HS8 1980s organ, where to start? I do have 2 Floppy machines and cables but having problems, all my floppys are empty some how, I threw them in the bin, I do have some new ones that work, but OH so slow system compared with todays stuff. My very first computer was a MicroBee 128K, was before the internet and mobile phones even! Where to start?
But you don't get the cool noises from real floppy drive. 😭
Not to mention the prices for drives on Ebay...just nuts
But how do I make a disk?? lol
What is the model number?
Any Ideas if this would work on a computer not running windows? It is a CNC machine.
@@MrTspike67 Sorry to bring an old post back from the dead but what program are you using to get the CNC programs on the USB?
@@SlacKerz82 Ah. Good question. Let me think... I have one of the usb floppy drives in the CNC machine, and I have one in my old, old workstation. I believe I can access the usb as a floppy drive (by mounting the floppy # with the led selector -- this gives me access to the current floppy as a: and lets me copy to it). I also think that after formatting the usb for use in the usb floppy emulator then unplugging from the emulator and plugging into a standard usb port, (I think) I can copy files into the folder designated for a floppy. The formatting software creates 100 emulated floppy disk on each usb drive.
@@SlacKerz82 Ah. Good question. Let me think... I have one of the usb floppy drives in the CNC machine, and I have one in my old, old workstation. I believe I can access the usb as a floppy drive (by mounting the floppy # with the led selector -- this gives me access to the current floppy as a: and lets me copy to it). I also think that after formatting the usb for use in the usb floppy emulator then unplugging from the emulator and plugging into a standard usb port, (I think) I can copy files into the folder designated for a floppy. The formatting software creates 100 emulated floppy disk on each usb drive.
Unfortunately prices have gone up the past 2 years
@@keith303 I bought in August of 2019 with 12€ and free shipping . Now i can not find one cheaper than 22€ . It doesn't matter much if you want one , but if you want 10 it's almost double the price .
so, you're Richard once again... lol
Nice labelling😂 "chapter 1, chapter 2.." descriptive
I seen this for an ad for amazon and had to check it out, now that I know what it is used for, I am ever more confused as to why are people still trying to keep these old dinosaurs running, my god.. you guys are still stuck in the stone age. I don't know, i you might be able to buy a used Vista PC for the same amount of money for the emulator ...lol
Because it's nostalgic and incredibly satisfying to upgrade older PCs with more modern parts.
The exact video I need it to watch , thank you.