I (think I) correctly followed the flashing directions, to use a USB A-A cable,
and used the GigaDevice software to upload the gotek_hxc_fw_installer.bin.
Then placed the bin file, and HxCFEUSB_V5_2_1_2a.UPD on the Fat32 usb key.
Initially, the drive powered on, with only the bottom _ segment of the 8.8.8. display lit up, and, eventually, it showed the number 887.
I presume this means it's not compatible with the STM32F105?
Gotek support on a GigaDevice GD32F015R8T6
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Re: Gotek support on a GigaDevice GD32F015R8T6
It is compatible with the STM32F105.Mikerochip wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 12:48 pm I (think I) correctly followed the flashing directions, to use a USB A-A cable,
and used the GigaDevice software to upload the gotek_hxc_fw_installer.bin.
Then placed the bin file, and HxCFEUSB_V5_2_1_2a.UPD on the Fat32 usb key.
Initially, the drive powered on, with only the bottom _ segment of the 8.8.8. display lit up, and, eventually, it showed the number 887.
I presume this means it's not compatible with the STM32F105?
BUT
It is probably not compatible with the GD32F015R8T6
But it is interesting that the install firmware is almost working.
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Re: Gotek support on a GigaDevice GD32F015R8T6
Does it normally show the three bottom lines of the 8.8.8. led display lit up, as part of the install?
I presume there's no debug output, to see where the process is stalling?
Otherwise, yeah!
From what I can see, the GD32F105 appears to be fairly compatible, but, appears to be quite a bit faster than the STM32F105.
Interesting comparison of the F103: https://smdprutser.nl/blog/stm32f103-vs-gd32f103/
The F103 appears to be an exact 100% compatible mcu, but, the F105, it seems, is not!
Anyhow!
All I really want, now, from my floppy emulator, is, connection to a small screen, and on loading of a disk image (.hfe, .adf, whatever) and load a similarly named .bmp/.png, and show it on the tiny screen!
Just means I can get an almost exact floppy disk replacement experience
"insert" the disk, disk label shows on the screen, and we continue on as normal.
Interesting idea??
I know we already have on-monitor disk access display, but, this is something a bit different
A better user experience? Maybe!
I presume there's no debug output, to see where the process is stalling?
Otherwise, yeah!
From what I can see, the GD32F105 appears to be fairly compatible, but, appears to be quite a bit faster than the STM32F105.
Interesting comparison of the F103: https://smdprutser.nl/blog/stm32f103-vs-gd32f103/
The F103 appears to be an exact 100% compatible mcu, but, the F105, it seems, is not!
Anyhow!
All I really want, now, from my floppy emulator, is, connection to a small screen, and on loading of a disk image (.hfe, .adf, whatever) and load a similarly named .bmp/.png, and show it on the tiny screen!
Just means I can get an almost exact floppy disk replacement experience

"insert" the disk, disk label shows on the screen, and we continue on as normal.
Interesting idea??
I know we already have on-monitor disk access display, but, this is something a bit different

A better user experience? Maybe!
Re: Gotek support on a GigaDevice GD32F015R8T6
I have no GD32F105 gotek here, so it will very hard for me to support it properly.
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Re: Gotek support on a GigaDevice GD32F015R8T6
Ah!
I can post you mine?
I have a spare one. I ordered some Artery from lcsc, so, don't go to too much trouble, on my account.
I can post you mine?
I have a spare one. I ordered some Artery from lcsc, so, don't go to too much trouble, on my account.
Re: Gotek support on a GigaDevice GD32F015R8T6
As you want. contact me by email : hxc2001 at hxc2001 . comMikerochip wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 2:36 pm Ah!
I can post you mine?
I have a spare one. I ordered some Artery from lcsc, so, don't go to too much trouble, on my account.
(without any promise

Re: Gotek support on a GigaDevice GD32F015R8T6
I also encountered the 887 issue now.
I followed the instuctions as per Artery tutorial - disabled access protection, and used the .hex file to flash the bootloader on the gotek device.
I placed the exchange.bin and the firmware on the root level of a FAT32 usb and turned the host device on. The Gotek device initially had three dots on the display ..., then started showing 887. Waited a bit to see if it would eventually show 001 but, no, there was no progress after that
I followed the instuctions as per Artery tutorial - disabled access protection, and used the .hex file to flash the bootloader on the gotek device.
I placed the exchange.bin and the firmware on the root level of a FAT32 usb and turned the host device on. The Gotek device initially had three dots on the display ..., then started showing 887. Waited a bit to see if it would eventually show 001 but, no, there was no progress after that
Re: Gotek support on a GigaDevice GD32F015R8T6
Which MCU is on your board ?lyche wrote: Wed Oct 01, 2025 11:12 pm I also encountered the 887 issue now.
I followed the instuctions as per Artery tutorial - disabled access protection, and used the .hex file to flash the bootloader on the gotek device.
I placed the exchange.bin and the firmware on the root level of a FAT32 usb and turned the host device on. The Gotek device initially had three dots on the display ..., then started showing 887. Waited a bit to see if it would eventually show 001 but, no, there was no progress after that
Re: Gotek support on a GigaDevice GD32F015R8T6
Jeff, Thanks for your reply. Managed to mitigate the issue by simply using a power cable. I have other issues though i'll be posting in other topics