GOTEK System Floppy to USB Emulator
 IMPORTANT TIPS
 The default loaded firmware is from the GOTEK manufacturer, support 1.44M, 34pin - IBM/PC interface, the format is DOS/FAT12, and the chip is AT32F415 Cortex-M4.
 Please make sure your machine could support these important points.
 Attention in Installation
 Do not be reverse when installing the cable;
 The USB drive must be formatted into 1.44M FAT12 format, then it could be identified by our GOTEK emulator.
 If you would like to use our Gotek floopy emulator on AMIGA, please change our default firmware to FlashFloppy firmware first.
 Features:
 * 32-bit CPU designed, high integration, and reliable performance.
 * Connected to the device via the floppy drive interface, simple to install and use.
 * Use ordinary USB flash drive for data storage, instead of the floppy disk.
 * Suitable for all kinds of textiles, electronics, machinery which use floppy disk and driver.
 GOTEK system Floppy to USB emulator
 Model: SFR1M44-U100 code*: U00
 Suitable Machines:
 Machines use normal 1.44MB floppy disk an driver, example: STOLL flat knitting machine, MULLER3 BONAS STAUBLI JC4 JC5 label weaving machine, YAMAHA KORG etc music instruments which use normal 1.44MB floppy disk and driver.
 Floppy driver with below function needed:
 Floppy driver with 34pin interface, and 5V DC power plug
 Use 2HD flpppy disk with 1.44MB capacity
 Format of disk: Cylinders: 80 Tracks: 160 Sectors/Track: 18
 Bytes/Sector: 512 Data transfer rate: 500 kbps
 Encoding method: MFM.
 Features:
 1.34 pin floppy driver interface, 5V DC power supply, easy to install.
 2. Use ordinery usb flash drive as the medium for transfer design.
 3.1000 pcs partitions in usb flash drive can be used.
 4. Built-in self-format function. (read relevant documents to use this function)
 Panel:
 8segment numbers: represent partitions number
 Green led: status of read and write operation
 USB port: connect usb flash drive
 Button Function:
 Left button used to rise ten-digit, right botton used to rise single-digit, press 2 button together to rise hundred-digit.