,this one on picture above has the jumper 2 (drive1). The unit has jumpers, some poorly explained, some totally unknown. the back of the unit: 34 pin floppy interface, power socket, some weirdy jumpers. Searching the web, i found almost all people with non-working units… so it was time to experiment, even risking to break everything. The software provided for managing multi floppies instances on pendrive is for Xp, so if you have 64bit Os, it’s better to prepare a VM with Xp. The documentation provided with the unit is very poor and incomplete. Mine is a Korg iS-40, late 90’s Arranger.Īctually i own a T3-EX too, and its floppy drive replacement is on my plans, but first i had to check out this unit.Īfter opening the keyboard, i replaced the old (but working) drive with the new usb emulator, following the standard wiring. This post is for all those people have bought this cheap floppy emulator but in most cases didn’t reach the goal of make it working with its keyboard or instrument. The Gotek floppy emulator… someone reports it as junk… (not totally true…)
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