Amiga 500 Gotek USB disk drive emulator base
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These components form a foundation for popular Gotek USB disk drive emulators utilized in Amiga 500 computers. They don't require disassembling the Amiga computer casing; instead, users can easily access and use the buttons and USB port. The disk drive button port will be covered, ensuring no gaps are left. Although support cylinders are included, they're not strictly necessary due to the lightweight nature of the Gotek structure. Two versions are available: one with a pin that can be directed downwards, while the other side can be secured using glue or screws. Another version features screw holes on both sides. A new updated model supporting FlashFloppy-Oled displays is available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2745049. Print Settings Printer Brand Ultimaker Printer Ultimaker 2 Rafts Doesn't Matter Supports Yes Resolution Normal Infill 50% Notes I utilized Orange ABS filament from MakerPoint, setting the temperature to 250 degrees C for the heater block and 90 degrees C for the bed. Printing this object takes approximately six hours and consumes around four meters of filament at 50 percent infill and a 0.1 millimeter layer height. Post-Printing Remove any unnecessary filament support, especially when placing the seven-segment display unit How I Designed This Objects were created using OpenSCAD
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