Commentaires sur l'astuce "Floppy vers USB GOTEK SFR1M44-U100K"
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Ce thread est destiné à discuter de l'astuce "Floppy vers USB GOTEK SFR1M44-U100K"
« What is full of redundancy or formula is predictably boring. What is free of all structure or discipline is randomly boring. In between lies art. » (Wendy Carlos)
le_miyelois
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https://github.com/keirf/FlashFloppy/wiki/
« What is full of redundancy or formula is predictably boring. What is free of all structure or discipline is randomly boring. In between lies art. » (Wendy Carlos)
ToonSpirit
Quelqu'un connait la différence entre le SFR1M44-U100K cité ci-dessus et la référence SFRM72-FU-DL ?
Nippon, ni mauvais.
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La différence tient sans doute au firmware qui gère des images floppy de 720K (Simple Densité) dans l'un au lieu de 1.44MB (Double Densité) dans l'autre.
http://www.gotekemulator.com/P_view.asp?pid=55
http://www.gotekemulator.com/P_view.asp?pid=56
La différence n'a d'importance que si tu conserves le firmware d'usine. Auquel cas le SFR1M44-U100K s'impose.
Si tu les passes sur le firmware HxC ou le FlashFloppy, on peut supposer que les deux fonctionneront à l'identique.
« What is full of redundancy or formula is predictably boring. What is free of all structure or discipline is randomly boring. In between lies art. » (Wendy Carlos)
ToonSpirit
Je suis un peu perdu avec tout ça, j'ai vu un autre post où ça parlait de remplacer le Gotek traditionnel par du HxC, là ils m'ont perdu définitivement
Nippon, ni mauvais.
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/281098480434/posts/10163501922900435/
After getting ASIB1 (directly from Japan, LOL) and ZuluSCSI Blaster for my A3000, and inability to run it without FDD (Gotek Floppy emulator in my case), I was thinking on retaining both and after few attempts I came up with this:
NOTES:
1) My Gotek is old model (installed some years ago) which I flashed with FlashFloppy and installed OLED by myself. I am not sure if Gotek had encoder it would fit (never really needed encoder and looks cleaner without it).
2) Gotek LED was relocated (routed) to be at the same row as buttons (it was flexible and long enough to allow that.
3) I have added green LED to ZuluSCSI, so faceplate has a hole for it (with 5.1K resistor, should have chosen higher value as it still bright in the dark room and A-series polls disks often, so it is like "heartbeat" even if a disk is not in use🙃).
4) The model was specifically built for A-series, so I haven't tested the top clearance (it should fit, but didn't actually checked).
5) Gotek tall capacitors needs to be pushed to the side as possible to allow enough clearance (again, I have used old Gotek here and haven't checked with current ones).
Two 3D models images represent the model I've printed and shown in photos, while another one has some improvements, such as screw holes for the ZuluSCSI instead of pins, and I forgot outer mounting holes.🤣 I plan to add STLs to this post after I will print the final version for my A5000.















« What is full of redundancy or formula is predictably boring. What is free of all structure or discipline is randomly boring. In between lies art. » (Wendy Carlos)
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