Unfortunately, that method doesn't work with Roland XP-50. As i can understand, XP-80 uses standard floppy drive while XP-50 uses Shugart interface with some additional settings. I received some info on the jumpers from my vendor. Came in doc from Gotek systems. Jumpers as follows: J5: - JA: set to generate READY signal on 34 pin of floppy driver interface JC: - JB: - SO: Driver select 0 S1: Driver select 1 MO: Motor My Roland units come with Chinon FZ-354 floppy disc drives with jumpers RDY, DSO and MM set. I'm assuming that translates into JA, SO and MM on the Gotek. When I plug the 34 pin into the Gotek the proper way, the Roland has an error on startup and I can't do anything.
When I flip the 34 pin pin 0 on pin 34 the Roland starts but doesn't recognize the USB as a floppy. At one point it was asking me to format the disc, so it partially recognizes it. When I pull the USB stick out of the Gotek the Roland understands something has changed when SO is jumpered but that's it. Posts: 3 Joined: 19:43, 19 January 2013.
Hi, I´m newbie but everybody´s been a newbie sometime.:) My Roland EM-50 has a Panasonic JU-257A 166p drive with following jumpers conected, ie closed. Sw1:Ry.- Ready on pin 34 sw2:Out.- HD output on Pin 2 sw3:D0.- Drive select 0 sw4:No jumper here sw5:Pc.- Pc select mode (pc/at instead p2/se,as long as I know) sw6:MO.- Motor On I´m wondering if will it be posible to simulate this drive with gotek emulator as I´ve tried almost every combination of jumpers, momentary switching of Mo, D0, JA, J5, extracting/inserting stick and so on. I´ve also seen on the web a lot sites offering to do the physical modification on the emulator my keyboard needs or even telling me (by a fee) the 'know how' to get things working but I don´t trust them.
It seems to be that the greatest difficultie has to do with HD output on Pin 2. Of course emailing to China is not useful and solutions like put pin 1 on pin 34 or shorting pin 2 and pin 1 seems almost psycotic.
Any help will be appreciate. Posts: 1 Joined: 13:07, 26 March 2013.
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We had the same problem when we tried to use Chinese USB floppy emulators for our plastic injection molding machines. We worked hard, and result is our own emulator that works and fits perfect for our machines. Our emulator is more simply, just max 72 floppy can be located in one SD card. Only most common 1,44 floppy emulation.
Designed for our machines, but I'm sure it will also work with other devices like Roland. All floppy signals are implemented, support CP/M and IBM.
Our emulator not having any jumpers at all. Price is not final, if necessary, can do for you price that suits. Posts: 1 Joined: 09:13, 11 September 2013. Hi folks, I tried install a chinese emulator in my xp-50 (looking the info from this post, following the Candy's recomendation). At this time, I don't have any USB memory stick with equal or less than 2GB, so i'm trying with a 16GB memory.
After install my emulador hardare on my XP-50, when I go to 'utility/disk' option, and then 'disk' options, my memory is recognized but on load or write data, always prompt 'disk don't have format'. I've tried make format userin the Format tool inside XP-50, but 'error' message (without other explanation) is always prompted after I try start with format. Is possible this behavior is related to 16GB memory instead 2GB or less? Or maybe that is the same behavior for you RPOCC? Posts: 3 Joined: 01:26, 3 October 2013. Debosotnas wrote:hi folks, I tried install a chinese emulator in my xp-50 (looking the info from this post, following the Candy's recomendation).
At this time, I don't have any USB memory stick with equal or less than 2GB, so i'm trying with a 16GB memory. After install my emulador hardare on my XP-50, when I go to 'utility/disk' option, and then 'disk' options, my memory is recognized but on load or write data, always prompt 'disk don't have format'. I've tried make format userin the Format tool inside XP-50, but 'error' message (without other explanation) is always prompted after I try start with format. Is possible this behavior is related to 16GB memory instead 2GB or less? Or maybe that is the same behavior for you RPOCC?
Yes, I had similar behaviour even with 1GB flash and never got it to work. Finally tried an Ukrainean solution:.
This one is right now installed on my wife's XP-50 and works just fine. You can format your flash to any size with linux. I tried that also. Posts: 27 Joined: 22:24, 12 February 2008 Location: Russia. De la torre wrote:Hi, I´m newbie but everybody´s been a newbie sometime.:) My Roland EM-50 has a Panasonic JU-257A 166p drive with following jumpers conected, ie closed. Sw1:Ry.- Ready on pin 34 sw2:Out.- HD output on Pin 2 sw3:D0.- Drive select 0 sw4:No jumper here sw5:Pc.- Pc select mode (pc/at instead p2/se,as long as I know) sw6:MO.- Motor On I´m wondering if will it be posible to simulate this drive with gotek emulator as I´ve tried almost every combination of jumpers, momentary switching of Mo, D0, JA, J5, extracting/inserting stick and so on. I´ve also seen on the web a lot sites offering to do the physical modification on the emulator my keyboard needs or even telling me (by a fee) the 'know how' to get things working but I don´t trust them.
It seems to be that the greatest difficultie has to do with HD output on Pin 2. Of course emailing to China is not useful and solutions like put pin 1 on pin 34 or shorting pin 2 and pin 1 seems almost psycotic. Any help will be appreciate. Hi, You can use the jumpers JA, JB and MO. Do not switch on the keyboard with the USB stick connected in the emulator. The correct procedure is to switch on the keyboard with the USB stick not connected and connect it only after the keyboard has been switched on. Posts: 3 Joined: 19:15, 1 February 2014.
I just successfully installed 2 Gotek emulators in each of my Roland XP synths and I'm not a real tech savvy guy, so if I can do it you can probably do it too. The first time I looked at doing this the emulators were priced between $100 - $300 and looked way too complicated. However, now you can buy the 2014 updated emulators (serial# SFR1M44-U100K) at Amazon for $25 and they are much more consumer friendly. You don't need to use the optional CD Rom software (it's pretty bad) and the new units are compatible with modern fat32 usb thumb drives, so you no longer have to dig up those old usb drives with less than 2gb. To now format the usb drives, after installation, you just turn on your Roland while holding down the 2 control buttons on the unit and 1000 (no longer 100) partitions will be created, each corresponding in size to a floppy. You do have to remove the usb stick and re-insert it to access the different partitions just as if you were still using floppys. I had put copies of all my old svq files on my old computer which has a floppy drive and I was able to copy the svq files to only the first partition of the usb stick, which is partition '000'.
You need to use the software to be able to use your computer to access the other 999 partitions. It was too frustrating trying to open the.rar file so I just used my computer to put all of my old svq files on the 1st partitions of multiple usb drives. As for installation, I started out worrying about how to disassemble my Roland xp-80s but it's actually easy.
Just turn it over and take out all the large screws (excluding the smaller ones holding the expansion board access cover) and the bottom comes off as a simple sheet of metal, allowing you access to the floppy disc drive. Take off the plastic insulator sheet and then you only have to undo the bracket screws on the right inward side, unplug the connectors and pull out the floppy drive. Then plug in the connectors to your usb emulator oriented the same way they were plugged into the floppy unit and position the emulator in place remembering that you are working upside down.
The flat side of the emulator should be facing up at you. Re-install the bracket and use the 4 screws supplied by Gotek to screw on the upper parts of the bracket. These screws are usually missing with the floppy because the floppy was a thicker device that fit snugly into the bracket and Roland therefore didn't bother screwing down the device even though the holes are there for it. Just put it all back together, plug it in, insert a usb drive, hold down the 2 emulator control buttons and then turn on the synth to format the usb drive. Now you're ready to go.
It took me about 2 hours to figure this all out on my first installation but only about 25 minutes to complete my 2nd installation. Posts: 4 Joined: 12:19, 10 December 2014.
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