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Ouuf the Tattiebogle arrived. I just got SMOKED with tariff/broker costs. ~$78 USD.
Ouuf the Tattiebogle arrived. I just got SMOKED with tariff/broker costs. ~$78 USD.
static- wrote on 2025-07-18, 19:53:Ouuf the Tattiebogle arrived. I just got SMOKED with tariff/broker costs. ~$78 USD.
Oh wow. Mine came yesterday and I had to pay 26,65 € on top. I chose USPS for shipping.
Why not hook it up to a KVM switch?
Mine came +- 1 week and ... 45 euros to pay to Bpost... 🙁
And i don't understand how to use it, would it be possible to have a PDF manual for the IDE Simulator V3 card? Indeed, I received the card without anything else and the documentation on the wabsite is very basic I find. With which file system should I prepare the USB key? What is the maximum size for the USB key, where should I connect the audio cable from the CD-ROM, etc. Maybe there is a forum or a discord? I find that it is very average for an item at this price (no disrespect). The Ide Simulator V3 read/see only one ISO and problem with CD audio sound, reading speed etc... 🙁
Absolutely no problem at all with the Zulu Ide on the same machine... (The Zulu Ide + dac is a beast).
Vous devriez voir ce que je vois.
trunk70 wrote on 2025-08-01, 23:16:Mine came +- 1 week and ... 45 euros to pay to Bpost... 🙁
And i don't understand how to use it, would it be possible to have a PDF manual for the IDE Simulator V3 card? Indeed, I received the card without anything else and the documentation on the wabsite is very basic I find. With which file system should I prepare the USB key? What is the maximum size for the USB key, where should I connect the audio cable from the CD-ROM, etc. Maybe there is a forum or a discord? I find that it is very average for an item at this price (no disrespect). The Ide Simulator V3 read/see only one ISO and problem with CD audio sound, reading speed etc... 🙁
Absolutely no problem at all with the Zulu Ide on the same machine... (The Zulu Ide + dac is a beast).
I don't have the v3. I have the previous version. I found the documentation on the website sufficient to use it. But, yes, I agree. It would have been nice to get some basic instructions in the box.
What problems are you having with CD audio and reading speed? How does speed/audio with same images compare to the Zulu?
I suppose some kind of quick start guide would be good, I can put it on the back of the packing slip. I'll need to think of what it should actually say since the various use cases are quite different (e.g. the people using it in a Roland sampler vs PCs vs the original arcade uses. I do have an unfinished PDF manual I already sent trunk70 after they requested it by email)
And sorry about the tariffs, I did hear the Canada ones in particular are terrible. Especially disappointing since I'd tried to get the prices down for this version. Also still trying to get the VAT captured during order for the EU and UK (which are done the same way but need handled separately), but the people helping (I've got some relatives in the UK who are accountants) me are still working on it.
Seems like an oversight not having been mentioned here before.
PicoIDE is a device that emulates IDE/ATAPI devices developed by Ian Scott, polpo, creator of PicoGUS.
https://picoide.com/
seems like it's currently good enough for cd emulation & hard drive emulation,
with filesizes up to 4GB due to currently employing 32bit. (no full size DVD or double layer dvd yet)
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weedeewee wrote on 2025-11-09, 10:59:Seems like an oversight not having been mentioned here before. […]
Seems like an oversight not having been mentioned here before.
PicoIDE is a device that emulates IDE/ATAPI devices developed by Ian Scott, polpo, creator of PicoGUS.
https://picoide.com/
- Fully open source firmware and hardware
- Emulates ATAPI CD-ROM and IDE fixed hard drives
.bin/.cue or .iso image support for CD-ROM
.img/.hda/.vhd/.hdf for HDD- Built-in CD audio output on 3.5" jack and MPC-2 header
- Supports PIO modes 0-4 and multi-word DMA modes 0-2
- Optional front panel/3.5" drive bay enclosure with:
1.3" 128x64 OLED screen & 4-way navigation buttons
WiFi for remote control and upload/management of disk images
RGB activity LEDseems like it's currently good enough for cd emulation & hard drive emulation,
with filesizes up to 4GB due to currently employing 32bit. (no full size DVD or double layer dvd yet)
Looks interesting. I guess that’s a micro SD sticking out the front.
https://picoide.com/picoide_evt2_angle.jpg
Anyone know if the internal one goes into an ISA slot or if you mount it in a 3.5 bay?
douglar wrote on 2025-11-09, 14:32:Anyone know if the internal one goes into an ISA slot or if you mount it in a 3.5 bay?
? not quite sure what you mean by this, but the photo shows, what I think looks like, a 3.5 drive bay mount.
and considering it's pico IDE ... I'm assuming it will always connect to an IDE connector.
From what little I read about it there is also possibility of a 2.5 version or 1.8 version.
I guess polpo could chime in on this project of his and make everything Crystal clear. 😀
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Hi, I stumbled on this thread looking for info on the Konami System 573 because someone was wondering if PicoIDE would work on it, and looks like people happened to be talking about it already! What you see in that picture is it – it's an IDE/ATA/ATAPI device that plugs into a regular cable. The "internal" version is just the main board and will be the cheaper option, and the full version adds the front panel with OLED, buttons, and WiFi. Both can fit in a 3.5" bay.
I will be doing a Crowd Supply campaign which will be launching very soon!
polpo wrote on 2025-11-09, 21:28:Hi, I stumbled on this thread looking for info on the Konami System 573 because someone was wondering if PicoIDE would work on it, and looks like people happened to be talking about it already! What you see in that picture is it – it's an IDE/ATA/ATAPI device that plugs into a regular cable. The "internal" version is just the main board and will be the cheaper option, and the full version adds the front panel with OLED, buttons, and WiFi. Both can fit in a 3.5" bay.
I will be doing a Crowd Supply campaign which will be launching very soon!
Will there be a possibility for the cd rom or hdd emulation to identify as a specific drive without recompiling firmware?
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weedeewee wrote on 2025-11-09, 22:09:Will there be a possibility for the cd rom or hdd emulation to identify as a specific drive without recompiling firmware?
Yes, all IDENTIFY and INQUIRY data can be overridden in the picoide.ini file on the microSD card: model/vendor name, serial number, max transfer modes, etc.
weedeewee wrote on 2025-11-09, 10:59:Seems like an oversight not having been mentioned here before. […]
Seems like an oversight not having been mentioned here before.
PicoIDE is a device that emulates IDE/ATAPI devices developed by Ian Scott, polpo, creator of PicoGUS.
https://picoide.com/
- Fully open source firmware and hardware
- Emulates ATAPI CD-ROM and IDE fixed hard drives
.bin/.cue or .iso image support for CD-ROM
.img/.hda/.vhd/.hdf for HDD- Built-in CD audio output on 3.5" jack and MPC-2 header
- Supports PIO modes 0-4 and multi-word DMA modes 0-2
- Optional front panel/3.5" drive bay enclosure with:
1.3" 128x64 OLED screen & 4-way navigation buttons
WiFi for remote control and upload/management of disk images
RGB activity LEDseems like it's currently good enough for cd emulation & hard drive emulation,
with filesizes up to 4GB due to currently employing 32bit. (no full size DVD or double layer dvd yet)
Woahaaaaaa thanks for informing about this.
This is exaclty the device I'm hoping for a long time. An ODE with front panel 😀
My dream comes true!
Thank you so much @polpo
Wait, it lets you control the emulated device specs in that much detail already? Don't do that, don't give me hope of maybe eventually being able to use it to replace the failing drives in Sony's PSX consoles (the DVRs, not PS1), which need very specific drives with a few custom/proprietary extensions to the firmware...
elszgensa wrote on 2025-11-10, 08:27:Wait, it lets you control the emulated device specs in that much detail already? Don't do that, don't give me hope of maybe eventually being able to use it to replace the failing drives in Sony's PSX consoles (the DVRs, not PS1), which need very specific drives with a few custom/proprietary extensions to the firmware...
I think,
at the moment it just allows you to change it's, to give an analog, ID card. Nothing else really changes what the drive actually can do.
It could even ID itself as supporting UDMA6, the picoIDE only does PIO & MWDMA... (maybe at best an UDMA 0 might be implemented?) .
But who knows, I guess, given enough processing power and information/data, some of those custom proprietary extensions might be made someday.
Isn't Phenom's SD2IDE project working more towards those lines?
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