To create an Amiga save game disk you will need to do two things. This will create an adf file that when formatted is perfect for saving games.
I flashed my new Gotek with the latest firmware and everything seems to work great except I can't get games to detect that I've switched to position 002 (for example) where the disk 2 adf is when a game requests it. Has anyone else run into this problem? I've tried 2 different usb drives that other users have confirmed as compatible and formatted multiple times with no luck. The firmware notes suggest this issue was resolved in an earlier release so I'm not sure why I'm having trouble. Just checking, you have loaded the disk 2 into position 2 via the selecter.adf right?
Today I have tested Lion Heart. Result: with GVP combo 030 enabled, it didnt loaded the first disk.
Installed GVP install disk and I executed a small prog that turns off the card and performs a reboot. Now I have loaded the Lion Heart BUT still no luck with soccer kid. What kind of machine are you using??? Any accelerator card? If so, the problem can be there like in my case.
![Adf Adf](http://s3.accelerated-ideas.com/AmigaEmulatorZone/screens/8-1f.jpg)
What games have you tried out? Can you name one or two just for testing??
Cheers, Jorge (I am sorry for my poor English). Hi my friend! I have tested the above games and all worked on A2000 with GVP activated. When the games asked to change disk, they took a little to find the game 'inserted' on the drive, but they loaded fine. My version of Summer Games has only one disk, but loaded too.
I think that you need to reflash the Gotek, maybe with a lower baud rate to ensure that there is no error on data transfer Please, try to format the usb pendrive and copy over the selector.adf. Could be damaged and not inserting the adf files in the slots without add some corruption to the files. Bumping thread to help those with Soccer Kid and a gotek floppy emulator.
Soccer Kid requires you to have the disk 2 adf in the DF1 floppy drive. Thats' the reason you can't swap to disk 2 in the DF0. Its looking in DF1. You need two gotek floppy emulators to play soccer kid, one in DF0 and one in DF1. The game will then automatically load disk 2 from DF1 and let you play. I did have trouble saving my game with a blank.adf file in DF0 after the first boss.
This may be due to a limitation with saves and the gotek floppy emulator. I haven't played through to the 2nd boss so I don't know if eventual disk swaps will work, but having a gotek in df 1 will allow you to play through the beginning of the game. Re: Soccer kid, stumbled upon this thread. I have set a gotek on an A500 rev 6a with 1mb chipram hack. I also set the external gotek as DF0, by bending pin 7 from the even CIA chip upwards and putting a jumper on the floppy drive pin header (pins 5-6 on the bottom row).
Issue is I can load game normally but cannot get any music, only SFX, even in the actual game. Is this game so stubborn that it must detect 2x drives in order to work correctly? And regarding adfs, yes I tried 3x different ones, all the same issue. Sent from my F3111 using Tapatalk.