Floppy drive sounds
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Re: Floppy drive sounds
Different hardware part/assembly. Mixed audio in the core it would be a pretty big undertaking and not something I'd have time for.
I actually don't think an entire audio sub system just for floppy audio is a good idea as it takes space away from future add ons. A linux based floppy sound emulator however isn't impossible, just again, a big job.
I actually don't think an entire audio sub system just for floppy audio is a good idea as it takes space away from future add ons. A linux based floppy sound emulator however isn't impossible, just again, a big job.
Re: Floppy drive sounds
I dont know I think it sounds fine, no worse than my goteks .. id be perfectly happy with that.retrorepair wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 5:54 pmI think the buzzer sounds pretty bad myself but it's better than a large floppy drive for a lot of people.
I may have an alternative in the works however.
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Will this also allow booting from a real floppy disk or is this purely for the sound? I'd quite like the sound aspect (it's part of the Amiga experience, in my mind) but booting from floppies would be great as I have a load of Amiga demo disks and the like that I would like to play with.retrorepair wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 10:41 am I have started work on interfacing real floppy drives for this very reason. For the most part it works well with Amiga, a bit hit and miss on Atari ST. Will look probably at ao486 next. I need to get the adapter board finished.
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Re: Floppy drive sounds
Just motor control so only for sound. I'd like to extend the project to full floppy control but we are lacking in IO sadly.aToyRobot wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 2:09 pmWill this also allow booting from a real floppy disk or is this purely for the sound? I'd quite like the sound aspect (it's part of the Amiga experience, in my mind) but booting from floppies would be great as I have a load of Amiga demo disks and the like that I would like to play with.retrorepair wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 10:41 am I have started work on interfacing real floppy drives for this very reason. For the most part it works well with Amiga, a bit hit and miss on Atari ST. Will look probably at ao486 next. I need to get the adapter board finished.
Re: Floppy drive sounds
i saw mister add-on boards with a speaker mounted:
https://www.antoniovillena.es/store/product/kit-mister/
is this option now in the code? im more a fan of real floppies but when i added a speaker to the gotek aswell i found it really helpfull. would be so cool to have the option for floppy sounds (even over audio out if mixable volumewise)
also actually enjoying the newer high quality floppy sounds of the UAEs - gotta say that. very good sounding.
cheerio
https://www.antoniovillena.es/store/product/kit-mister/
is this option now in the code? im more a fan of real floppies but when i added a speaker to the gotek aswell i found it really helpfull. would be so cool to have the option for floppy sounds (even over audio out if mixable volumewise)
also actually enjoying the newer high quality floppy sounds of the UAEs - gotta say that. very good sounding.
cheerio
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Re: Floppy drive sounds
There is a speaker on the bottom side of the board.
The wheel doesn't control the volume it controls the speed of the CPU fan.
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Re: Floppy drive sounds
What's the speaker used for? I guess it outputs the regular audio you can get from the 3.5mm jack?
Re: Floppy drive sounds
Any updates on this? I really wish the Minimig would have floppy sounds. Some demos just don't sound right without it as the trackloaders actually become part of the soundtrack.retrorepair wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 5:54 pm I think the buzzer sounds pretty bad myself but it's better than a large floppy drive for a lot of people.
I may have an alternative in the works however.