Repairing Gotek model not manufactured anymore

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JezC
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Re: Repairing Gotek model not manufactured anymore

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ijor wrote: 19 Nov 2024 11:21 Without connecting that pin is not possible to perform hardware debugging. So I would need to consider other alternatives. So sorry for wasting your time.
No problem - I now have them handy to use with my STs & Amigas when I get time... ;) :roll:

Hope you find a debuggable solution for this soon - maybe a little dev kit with An STM32F105 (or F107) fitted?
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Re: Repairing Gotek model not manufactured anymore

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JezC wrote: 19 Nov 2024 11:38 Hope you find a debuggable solution for this soon - maybe a little dev kit with An STM32F105 (or F107) fitted?
Yes, I have a few of them already :) Just that a Gotek would be much more convenient. And not only because of the matching floppy connector that the Gotek already has. Using a standard STM32 board would probably require some kind of adapter, ideally with pull ups and buffers.
http://github.com/ijor/fx68k 68000 cycle exact FPGA core
FX CAST Cycle Accurate Atari ST core
http://pasti.fxatari.com
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Re: Repairing Gotek model not manufactured anymore

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DoG wrote: 18 Nov 2024 10:05 I just built two new OpenFlops board with the STM32F105RBT6 chip this summer. I bought them new from DigiKey so they are still available.
Might be interesting. I am following up in a separate topic:

viewtopic.php?f=12&t=7389
http://github.com/ijor/fx68k 68000 cycle exact FPGA core
FX CAST Cycle Accurate Atari ST core
http://pasti.fxatari.com

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