GoTek USB Floppy Emulator External Mini Caddy

GoTek USB Floppy Emulator External Mini Caddy

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Uploaded a revised version that uses 35% less material and prints faster, thanks to thinner sides. This updated design is essentially the same as before, but with some minor tweaks to how the two parts fit together. I've also added retro computer brand logos cutouts on top. The external caddy is based on my earlier internal design for the ZX Spectrum +3 and Amstrad CPC6128/664, which I now use on my Amiga 500 with a drive selector switch. Like its internal counterpart, the front plate has holes for the standard gotek board (green led, two buttons and a usb socket), a rotary encoder (KY-040 type without circuit board) and a 128x32 0.91" OLED display. The case is only slightly wider than the Gotek circuit board and the back opening provides ample clearance for floppy cables to slide in smoothly. Within the print are caps for the OLED socket, which simply slot into place at the top to secure the display. Two caps are included, accommodating different display sizes I've seen (one being slightly shorter). The bottom screw holes are recessed, allowing you to fasten the top part using standard screws supplied with the Gotek drive.

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