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[[File:Gotek standard.jpg|thumb|right|Standard Gotek drive]]
[[File:Custom Gotek drive.jpg|thumb|right|Custom Gotek drive by [[Rodrik Studio]]]]
[[File:Gotek external.jpg|thumb|External GOTEK for a Schneider CPC 6128 with Centronics cable, 3D printed top cover and splitter cable to connect to the original 5V from the monitor]]
[[File:Gotek-internal.jpg|thumb|Internal GOTEK with 3D printed frame and 26/34 pin adapter PCB]]
Gotek == About the GOTEK == GOTEK is a floppy simulator drive emulator which works with the CPCcan be directly attached to computers instead of a normal floppy drive. The drives are popular and cheapadditions to many 80s and 90s computers including the Amstrad CPC.
The basic Gotek has a 7-segment 2 digit display which shows the currently selected disk image, a USB socket for a USB memory stick, and 2 buttons to choose previous and next image.
There are additional mods that can be boughtadded:
* speaker (to simulate the sound of the read/write head stepping as heard in a real drive)
* eject button
* LCD/OLED display (this shows more information including the name of the image)
To be useful on The most recent version of the CPC they need:* appropriate firmware uploaded to them GOTEK (eSFRKC30.gAT4. HxC or FlashFloppy)* 5v power (an old PC power supply can be used35, or you can use based on the monitor's 5V power output AT32F435 chip) usually already comes with a Y-splitter cable)* a ribbon cable to connect it to OLED display and rotary encoder but is also more expensive than the CPC (e.g. an old PC floppy cable which has both 3.5" and 5.25" connectors)basic models.
If In addition to the GOTEK you have also need * 5V power (e.g. USB power supplies will work - or you can use the technical ability then itmonitor's easy to install 5V power output with a Y-splitter cable)* a 34pin ribbon cable to connect it to the CPC (e.g. an old PC floppy cable which has both 3.5" and 5.25" connectors)* connector cable to update firmware onto of the Gotek, if not, then you can buy Gotek drives with pre-installed GOTEK (depends on firmware.type)
CPC Disk images are put onto a USB drive which is then plugged into the front of the Gotek. On the GOTEK a disk image is selected (via buttons or rotary encoder) and then the GOTEK behaves almost exactly as if it is a normal drive connected to the CPC with the disk being inserted.
Now the Gotek behaves as if it There is only a normal small difference compared to a real drive with older models: the disc motor signal is not connected internally to the CPCGotek. This means the ready signal will be active even if the disc motor is off. The new model SFRKC30.AT4.35 can pass the motor signal and reacts (delayed if wanted) to it for the ready signal. See below for FlashFloppy firmware.
There is a difference compared to a real The GOTEK can replace the internal drive: of the disc motor signal is not connected internally to the Gotek664/6128, e.g. This means the ready signal will be active even if the disc motor internal drive is offbroken. Or it can be used as the external drive B. It can even work as a 3.5" or 5.25" drive for example with Parados or VDOS.
EDIT: This is true for the old models. The new model SFRKC30.AT4.35 can pass the motor signal and reacts (delayed if wanted) to it for the ready signal. See below for Flashfloppy firmware.== Firmware Update ==
==HxC Floppy Emulator Before the GOTEK can be used with the Amstrad CPC it needs to be flashed with a custom firmware==.
The process depends on the type and firmware and is documented on the homepages of the respective firmwares (see below). ===HxC Floppy Emulator firmware=== There is a version of the [https://hxc2001.com HxC Floppy Emulator ] firmware that can be used on the Gotek. It must be purchased from the HxC website and can then be installed and used.
The firmware supports multiple computers and their disk image formats as well as the HFE v1 & v3 file formats.
Once the firmware has been installed into a Gotek it can be updated through the USB memory stick.
===FlashFloppy firmware===
[https://github.com/keirf/FlashFloppy FlashFloppy] is a free probably the most popular firmware for the Gotek written GOTEK. It's well supported by the author Keir Fraser. Although completely free, Keir welcomes donations to [https://www.macmillan.org.uk/ Macmillan Cancer Support charity in the UK]. Please do a donation if FlashFloppy is of help to you.
The firmware supports multiple computers and their disk image formats.
As of today the Firmware installation is more easy than HxC firmware can be installed via and only needs a special USB -A to USB-A cable into a Gotek and it can be updated through the USB memory stickuse of the original software of the microcontroller vendor to install the firmware. The process is very well documented on the FlashFloppy wiki.
To best attach Once installed further updates can be performed via the USB memory stick. On the Gotek to any CPC, use the following FF.cfg settingcan be recommended:
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The rest of the settings can be used to your liking as they depend on preference and not on hardware emulation.
 
== Models ==
The best Gotek to buy currently (12/22) is the Model SFRKC30.AT4.35.
This model features a Artery AT32F435 APU and as well a motor jumper. This completes the emulation as it simulates the motor spinup time.
You should get one with Rotary encoder and with 128x64 oled display.
The first firmware with correct support for RDATA line release is 3.38 or 4.7 (both to be released This model features a Artery AT32F435 APU and as of now). Firmware 3.37 and 4.6a have well a bug that prevents it to work correctlymotor jumper. The older Gotek models such This completes the emulation as SFR1M44it simulates the motor spin-U100K, SFRM72-U100 or SFRC922Dup time. They are usually offered with Rotary encoder and with OLED display.
On the CPC also the AT32F415 models can be a good alternative. They are cheaper and can be upgraded with rotary encoder and OLED display.  For more full details on which models to use and which to avoideavoid, see here:
[https://github.com/keirf/flashfloppy/wiki/Gotek-Models Gotek models on Flashfloppy wiki]
==Physical connection==
To connect the gotek to the CPC, you can directly connect it to the DDI-1 cable connector (you would need to cut off the noses on the bottom of the cable). It can work both as A drive (no 3" drive required) or as drive B. It can even work as a 3.5" or 5.25" drive for example with parados or VDOS. Please be aware that you cannot use an unmodified DDI-1 together with the Gotek without a normal 3" FD-1 drive. That is because the FD-1 delivers the 5V power to the DDI-1 and without it, it simply does not get any power to run.
===CPC 464 / DDI=== You can also directly connect it the GOTEK to the original DDI-1 cable using an connector however you would need to cut off the noses on the bottom of the cable - or you use a short IDC extension like this onecable to avoid cutting of the noses. Please keep in mind that the DDI-1 is powered by the original FD-1 3" drive so you still need the FD-1 or need to power the DDI-1 via an alternative method. ===CPC 664 / 6128 external=== A 34 pin IDC floppy cable as used in old PCs is perfect. If it even has a 5.25" edge connector you can use it directly.  For German Schneider/Amstrad 6128 models you will need a Centronics connector instead of the edge connector.  The 6128 Plus also needs a Centronics connector but with a slightly different pinout.  [[Image:Floppy_Cable.png|600px|centre]] For full details look here: [[DIY:Floppy_Drives#Multi-Adaptor_Cable_for_External_Floppies_.2F_HxC_emulator]] ===CPC 664 / 6128 internal=== You can also use the GOTEK as a replacement for a broken 3" drive, just make sure to set the jumper on the GOTEK from S1 to S0.  As the GOTEK has a 34pin connector but the 3" drives have a 26pin connector you will also need a [[DIY:Floppy_Drives#Adaptor_Cable_for_Internal_Floppies_.2F_HxC_emulator|26 to 34 pin adapter]].  [[Image:Internal_HxC_Cable.png|600px|centre]] PCB versions of this adapters that can be directly connected to a GOTEK are often also sold on e.g. Ebay.  You will also need a (3D printed) frame to properly mount the GOTEK in your CPC. You can find 3D models on the usual websites, e.g. Thingiverse. Remember to look for the right frame for your CPC model as the 664, 6128 and Plus all require different frames.  ==HXC Manager== Despite its name this software works with both FlashFloppy and HxC firmware.
Especially when using the 3 digit display the [https://wwwnorecess464.ebayweebly.decom/itm/266012797289 1 Stkhxc-manager-v4. x IDC Verlängerungskabel 34 polig 20cm 2.54mm Verbinder #A3769html HxC Manager]<br>[https://wwwoffers a great alternative to organise and mount DSK images.ebay.comYou can select 20 images and assign them to 20 slots which you navigate via the up/itm/291263866470 6 inch 34-Pin 2x17 2down buttons on the GOTEK.54-Pitch IDC 34-Wire Flat Ribbon Extension Cable, FF-E06]
There is no cablemode required - neither for the CPC464 nor for 664/6128 external disk connector[[File:Hxcmanager.jpg|thumbnail|none]]
==Related==
* [[HxC_Floppy_Emulator|HxC Floppy Emulator]]
* [[FlashFloppy]]
* [[ABBA_switch|ABBA switch - switch drive A to B and B to A]]
* [[Guide_on_how_to_connect_a_3.5#Primary_drive_setting_.28OPTIONAL.29|Forcing drive B to be Drive A]]
==Links==
* [https://github.com/keirf/FlashFloppy FlashFloppy on github]
* [https://github.com/keirf/flashfloppy/wiki/Gotek-Models Gotek models on Flashfloppy wiki]
* [https://norecess464.weebly.com/hxc-manager-v4.html HxC Manager]
* [https://hxc2001.com/ HxC Floppy Emulator Homepage]
* [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/applications/cubeios-fat16fat32-rom-for-the-cpc's-with-xmass/ OS-Support]
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