upd file in the root of the USB and holding the two buttons down for a few seconds ?, Then you have FFloppy on the gotek, its something silly, it might be that the USB stick is not compatible, try another if you can,compatibility can be a problem,but it can still be a bad flash, have you tried to update the Gotek by putting another. I have not had chance to try it yet, only had a quick look at what was involved. I thought FlashFloppy used HxC config files? You would need to read the FlashFloppy thread. Would that do, or do they need to be wired somewhat differently? Standard diskdrive and connected them to the GoTek. Is that understanding correct?Īs far as connecting it to my Amiga, I just unplugged the cables from the If I understand correctly, FlashFloppy does not require any configfiles or selector.adf in the root of the usb-stick.
Although I do not know how to verify that. The seller claims the unit has been flashed with the latest version of the FlashFloppy firmware. Nothing else is attached at the moment so DF0 as this drive would be seen as is the only viable boot-drive.īut when I boot up, I only get the usb-stick flashing and the regular "Please insert disk into drive" animation (A1200). The C0 jumper is closed, the drive is formatted using FAT32 and a few adf-files copied over. And it is trying to access the usb-stick I have attached to it - I see this since the USB has an access light on it that flashes when used. By that I mean the led-display shows 000, the green led is lit as it should if I understand things correctly. I bought a GoTek second hand and it does seem to work.
First off, I'm a complete newbie to the world of Gotek/HxC drives so I may be missing something completely obvious.