I just soldered a small adapter cable to connect a GOTEK floppy emulator with a PS/2 P70 floppy port. It was just a matter of re-arranging the signals and pulling out the power leads to the GOTEK power connector.
And yes it did work. Except for one thing: If I switched to a another floppy image in the emulator doing "DIR A:" gave the same directory as previously. I take it that the PS/2 uses the disk change signal. Doing the same test on a regular PC give the correct result. It seems to access the floppy all the time while the PS/2 seems to cache things.
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As anyone a solution for this? It would be so nice to put together all the floppies I would like to install on to a USB stick and then do an installation rather than copying everything to heaps of 3.5 inch diskettes.
According to this schematic disk change on the GOTEK is on pin 2. Is this correct?
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And yes it did work. Except for one thing: If I switched to a another floppy image in the emulator doing "DIR A:" gave the same directory as previously. I take it that the PS/2 uses the disk change signal. Doing the same test on a regular PC give the correct result. It seems to access the floppy all the time while the PS/2 seems to cache things.


As anyone a solution for this? It would be so nice to put together all the floppies I would like to install on to a USB stick and then do an installation rather than copying everything to heaps of 3.5 inch diskettes.
According to this schematic disk change on the GOTEK is on pin 2. Is this correct?
