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 ====== AT32F415-based GoTek SFR1M44-U100K ====== ====== AT32F415-based GoTek SFR1M44-U100K ======
-FIXME 
  
-Русская версия находится здесь: [[gotekemulator:​sfr1m44-u100k:​|]]+Русская версия находится здесь: ​[[gotekemulator:​sfr1m44-u100k:​at32f415|]] 
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 +This documentation is written for the AT32F415-based ​[[gotekemulator:​sfr1m44-u100k:​|]]
  
 Looks like the time of Goteks with STM32 chips is coming to an end. The Chinese sellers started to ship exactly the same looking Goteks (it's not possible to distinguish by photos), but those new ones are based on the AT32F415 chips. So it's not possible to program them using the tools from ST Microelectronics. We need a new solution. I've just received the Gotek with the new "​guts"​. After some googling I've found the software that can flash it. But I had to figure out how to flash and how to install an OLED screen myself. Looks like the time of Goteks with STM32 chips is coming to an end. The Chinese sellers started to ship exactly the same looking Goteks (it's not possible to distinguish by photos), but those new ones are based on the AT32F415 chips. So it's not possible to program them using the tools from ST Microelectronics. We need a new solution. I've just received the Gotek with the new "​guts"​. After some googling I've found the software that can flash it. But I had to figure out how to flash and how to install an OLED screen myself.
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 To flash the Gotek you need the special USB cable with USB-A connectors on both ends. Before connecting the USB cable you need to short the Boot (J3) jumper in order to disable the old firmware and let the computer detect the device for flashing. As the jumper pins are not installed by default, you may need to use a wire to short the 2 leftmost pads on the circuit board: ​ To flash the Gotek you need the special USB cable with USB-A connectors on both ends. Before connecting the USB cable you need to short the Boot (J3) jumper in order to disable the old firmware and let the computer detect the device for flashing. As the jumper pins are not installed by default, you may need to use a wire to short the 2 leftmost pads on the circuit board: ​
 \\ {{:​gotekemulator:​sfr1m44-u100k:​at32f415-gotek_jumper.jpg|}} \\ {{:​gotekemulator:​sfr1m44-u100k:​at32f415-gotek_jumper.jpg|}}
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 +<WRAP center round important 60%>
 +Bridging of the pads is required before connecting the USB cable!
 +</​WRAP>​
  
 After connecting the Gotek to a computer, there appears a new device named "DFU device in FS mode" and, of course, Windows won't find any drivers for it. Well, what tools can we use to flash the new Gotek with the FlashFloppy firmware? A Chinese-made utility set can be downloaded from [[https://​www.arterytek.com/​download/​Artery_ISP_Programmer_V1.5.46.zip|here]] After connecting the Gotek to a computer, there appears a new device named "DFU device in FS mode" and, of course, Windows won't find any drivers for it. Well, what tools can we use to flash the new Gotek with the FlashFloppy firmware? A Chinese-made utility set can be downloaded from [[https://​www.arterytek.com/​download/​Artery_ISP_Programmer_V1.5.46.zip|here]]
en/gotekemulator/sfr1m44-u100k/at32f415.1618682843.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021-04-17 21:07 by GreyWolf