| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291 | ## FF.CFG: Example FlashFloppy Configuration File# Place in the root folder or FF/ subfolder of your USB drive.# NOTE: If FF/ exists, IMG.CFG must reside there, not the root folder.# Uncommented lines below are the default settings.# Uncommented options cannot be overridden by settings in other config files.#### DRIVE EMULATION# Floppy-drive interface mode (interface pins 2 and 34)# jc: Specified by jumper JC (open: shugart, closed: ibmpc)# shugart: P2=DSKCHG, P34=RDY (Amiga, Atari ST, many others)# ibmpc: P2=unused, P34=DSKCHG (IBM PC interface)# ibmpc-hdout: P2=HD_OUT, P34=DSKCHG (not generally needed: prefer 'ibmpc')# jppc: P2=unused, P34=RDY (Japanese PC standard)# jppc-hdout: P2=HD_OUT, P34=RDY (Japanese PC alternate: prefer 'jppc')# akai-s950: Legacy alias of 'jppc-hdout', previously used for Akai S950# amiga: P2=DSKCHG, P34=DRIVE_ID (not generally needed: prefer 'shugart')interface = shugart# Host platform: Improves image-format detection for generic types such as IMG# acorn: Acorn ADFS# akai: Akai (S01, S20, S950), Korg, SC Prophet 3000# casio: Casio (FZ-1)# dec: DEC (RX33, RX50)# ensoniq: Ensoniq (ASR, TS, etc)# fluke: Fluke 9100# gem: General Music (S2, S3)# ibm-3174: IBM 3174 Establishment Controller# memotech: Memotech# msx: MSX# nascom: Nascom# pc98: NEC PC-98# pc-dos: PC DOS Format (geometry determined from Bios Parameter Block)# tandy-coco: Tandy Color Computer (CoCo)# ti99: TI-99/4A# uknc: UKNC / DVK Soviet PDP-11# unspecified: Common default geometries (including IBM PC)host = unspecified# Pins 2 & 34 output (drive->host) manual configuration# auto: Auto-configure from interface= setting# nc: Unused/No Connection [eg. if pin is an input (host->drive) on your host]# low: Always 0 volts (0v)# high: Always 5 volts (5v)# rdy: Drive ready (Ready = 0v)# nrdy: Logical complement of above# dens: Density mode (High Density = 0v)# ndens: Logical complement of above# chg: Disk changed (Changed = 0v)# nchg: Logical complement of above# Values: auto, nc, low, high, rdy, nrdy, dens, ndens, chg, nchgpin02 = autopin34 = auto# Forcibly write-protect images, or respect the FAT read-only attribute?# Values: yes | nowrite-protect = no# Maximum cylinder that can be stepped to (255 is required for access to# Direct Access mode as used by image-selector utilities and Autoswap games).# Values: 0 <= N <= 255max-cyl = 255# Filter glitches in the SIDE-select signal shorter than N microseconds# Values: 0 <= N <= 255side-select-glitch-filter = 0# Rotational offset of disk after a track change# instant: No rotation during track change# realtime: Emulate rotation of disk while track is changing# Values: instant | realtimetrack-change = instant# Rotational offset of disk after draining a write to Flash# instant: No rotation# realtime: Disk rotates in real time during drain# eot: Disk rotates to (near) end of track# Values: instant | realtime | eotwrite-drain = instant# Index pulses suppressed when RDATA and WDATA inactive?# Values: yes | noindex-suppression = yes# Milliseconds from head-step start to RDATA active.# Values: 0 <= N <= 255head-settle-ms = 12# Milliseconds delay from motor-on to drive ready.# On a standard unmodified Gotek the motor signal is not connected and a# non-default value here will have no effect. Most systems and software do# not care about correct motor behaviour, and default (ignore) works fine.# Values: ignore | 0 <= N <= 1000motor-delay = ignore# What causes the disk-change (chg) signal to reset after disk insertion?# step: Step command received# pa14: CHGRST (pin 1 on old Sony drives), connected to PA14 (JTCK/SWCLK)# delay-N: Automatically after N*0.5sec (0 <= N <= 15)chgrst = step#### STARTUP / INITIALISATION# Disk image loaded or ejected at startup?# Values: yes | noejected-on-startup = no# Which image (or folder) is selected at startup?# last: Last-selected item at power-off (recorded in IMAGE_A.CFG)# static: Static path specified in INIT_A.CFG# init: First item in root folder# Values: last | static | initimage-on-startup = last# Time in milliseconds to attempt to probe attached display.# You may set this to 0 if you have a 2-digit LED display attached.# Values: 0 <= N <= 65535display-probe-ms = 3000#### IMAGE NAVIGATION# Auto-select the current file after N seconds# N=0: disable auto-select# Values: 0 <= N <= 255autoselect-file-secs = 2# Auto-select the current folder after N seconds# N=0: disable auto-select# Values: 0 <= N <= 255autoselect-folder-secs = 2# Sorting of folder entries in native navigation mode.# always: Always sort folder entries. Large folders may be truncated.# never: Never sort folder entries, instead presenting them in FAT order.# small: Only sort folders which are small enough to sort in full.# Values: always | never | smallfolder-sort = always# Priority of files vs subfolders when sorting folder entries:# folders: Folders listed before files# files: Files listed before folders# none: Files and folders are not differentiated# Values: folders | files | nonesort-priority = folders# Navigation mode for selecting images/slots# native:  Navigate through all valid images/dirs# indexed: Navigate through DSKA0000, DSKA0001, ...# default: native unless overridden by HxC-compat-mode confignav-mode = default# When navigating slots or folder, loop at min/max?# Values: yes | nonav-loop = yes# Actions of first two buttons.#              B1     | B2     | Both# zero:        Prev   | Next   | Slot 0# eject:       Prev   | Next   | Eject/Insert# htu:         +10    | +1     | +100# rotary:      Up-dir | Select/Eject/Insert | -# rotary-fast: Prev   | Next   | Up-dir [Prev/Next are accelerated]# reverse:     Reverse sense of B1 and B2# Multiple values can be separated by commas, eg twobutton-action=eject,reversetwobutton-action = zero# Input sensor type at the rotary-encoder inputs (pins PC10 and PC11):#  [full | half | quarter]:#    Rotary encoder, identified by fraction of a Gray-code cycle performed#    per detent/click. If default value ('full') requires multiple#    clicks/detents to move position then change to 'half' (if 2 clicks#    per move) or 'quarter' (if 4 clicks).#  [trackball]:#    Blackberry-style trackball (eg. using Hall-effect sensors).#  [buttons]:#    Push-to-ground Prev/Next buttons.#  [reverse]:#    If the input is working in reverse, use this option to swap directions.#  [v2]:#    Use the rotary encoder logic from FlashFloppy v2.x. Use this if the#    v3 logic is too strict and results in no, or missing, movements.# Multiple values can be separated by commas, eg rotary=quarter,reverse# Values: none | quarter | half | full | trackball | buttons | reverse | v2rotary = full# Prefix for image names in indexed navigation mode. String can be empty ("").indexed-prefix = "DSKA"#### DISPLAY# Display Type.# auto: Auto-detect (7-seg LED, LCD, OLED)# lcd-CCxRR: CCxRR backlit LCD with I2C backpack (16<=CC<=40, 02<=RR<=04)# oled-128xNN: 128xNN I2C OLED (NN = 32 | 64)#  -rotate:     OLED view is rotated 180 degrees#  -hflip:      OLED view is flipped horizontally#  -narrow[er]: OLED view is restricted to Gotek display cutout#               (-narrow: 18 chars; -narrower: 16 chars)#  -inverse:    Inverse/reverse video (black text on white background)#  -ztech:      ZHONGJY_TECH 2.23" 128x32 SSD1305 OLED display#  -slow:       Run I2C bus slower (use this if OLED regularly blanks/corrupts)# Values: auto | lcd-CCxRR | oled-128xNN[-rotate][-narrow[er]]...display-type = lcd-40x04# OLED Font. Narrow and wide options.# Narrower 6x13 font permits:#  - More characters per row#  - Use of Gotek display cutout (eg. "display-type=oled-128x32-narrow")# Values: 6x13 | 8x16oled-font = 6x13# OLED contrast/brightness.# Values: 0 <= N <= 255oled-contrast = 143# Text height and arrangement on LCD/OLED and on OSD, respectively.# 'default', or a comma-separated list (one entry per LCD/OLED row, top down).# Each list item is a digit plus optional height specifier: <content-row>[d]#  content-row: '0-3' = specified content row, '7' = blank#    0: Current image name#    1: Status#    2: Image/Volume info#    3: Current subfolder name#  height specifier: 'd' = double height (32px, OLED only; ignored for LCD)# 'default' depends on display, eg.: oled-128x32='0,1' ; oled-128x64='3,0d,1'# Values: [0-7][d] | defaultdisplay-order = defaultosd-display-order = default# OSD text columns. This is currently respected only when no LCD/OLED is found.# Values: 16 <= N <= 40osd-columns = 40# Turn an LCD or OLED display off after N seconds of inactivity# N=0: always off; N=255: always on# Values: 0 <= N <= 255display-off-secs = 255# Switch on LCD/OLED display when there is drive activity?# yes: Trigger on track changes and disk writes# sel: Trigger on drive select# no:  No automatic trigger# Values: yes | sel | nodisplay-on-activity = yes# LCD/OLED long filename scroll rate in milliseconds per update# Values: 100 <= N <= 65535display-scroll-rate = 200# LCD/OLED pause time at start/end of scroll, in milliseconds# Zero means endless scroll# Values: 0 <= N <= 65535display-scroll-pause = 2000# LCD/OLED long filename scroll rate during navigation (ms per update)# Values: 0 <= N <= 65535nav-scroll-rate = 80# LCD/OLED long filename pause before scroll, during navigation (milliseconds)# Values: 0 <= N <= 65535nav-scroll-pause = 300#### MISCELLANEOUS# Speaker volume for head STEP# Values: 0 <= N <= 20step-volume = 10# Speaker volume for insert, eject, and slot-number notifications.# Slot number is indicated by a sequence of beeps when an image is mounted# iff "slotnr" is specified. The slot number is then notified by a sequence of# long beeps (each counting +5), followed by a sequence of short beeps# (each counting +1).# Values: N[,slotnr] (0 <= N <= 15)notify-volume = 0# Report the specified version number to host software# Values: <quoted-string> ("" means report real version)# eg. da-report-version = "v3.0.0.0"da-report-version = ""# Automatically extend certain types of truncated image file (SSD,DSD,TRD)?# Values: yes | noextend-image = yes
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