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  1. https://docs.sidecartridge.com/troubleshooting/#floppy-emulation
  2. I made a comment about that in the thread when he made the space bar clips. It looks like you should be able to cut/file the the end of the space bar ones to make the return key clips. Nothing I have tried though.
  3. You can download the files from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3887995. There is shops/sites that prints your 3D files for you. I have ordered from jlcpcb.com before and they look great. I'm sure there is some shops in UK that will do that as well.
  4. Do you have a 35y old PSU in the STe? Kinda sounds like some capacitors is not up to specs anymore.
  5. Exxos have them. But I'm sure Best Electronics probably have them as well.
  6. The ribbon cable need to be attached up side down on gotek drive.
  7. Yet another board revision. Interesting they added buffer chips on the ram. I wonder where in the timeline this was created. Would have been nice to see inside the shifter box (probably no change there) and under the disk drive.
  8. If you use it as a disk emulator it doesn't load the game. You mount the whole *.st (or *.msa) as a floppy which take some time (pretty fast). Then the disk is accessed on A:\. So then it will load as a normal disk. All disks doesn't work though. It depends how the game/program is accessing the floppydrive. So it is used sort of like a gotek.
  9. That explains a lot. SCSI wasn't a standard back then.
  10. I have tested v1 and v2 of BlueSCSI. It worked fine. But I can't remember anything specific I did. And I don't have access to the stuff at the moment so I can't check the INI file.
  11. If I remember correctly, someone did do a fix and merged it on github with agranlunds github. I think he fixed the PCB. I can't find that thread at the moment. I also did a PCB fix which is located here and on other forums. I never did github so it is sort of "hidden". It fixes the bodge wire need and confusion with CAS1L and CAS1H.
  12. From the link I gave. Download binary. Unpack, run "install.prg". Ener your name. Leave all the rest blank. It ignores it anyway. It should install itself in "C:\EDGE". When run you should see under "Diamond Edge" menu and then click "about Diamond Edge" that it is registered to you with regnr: "E-0000-25".
  13. There are "fixed" agranlund pcb. That is why there are different instruction
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