Just to contribute some info on Gotek usage, as I've recently bought one for my 60II.
I've ordered this one on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01B1D ... UTF8&psc=1Model is SFRM72FU, 3digit display, 720Kb internal flash memory, 999 folders support.
I didn't need to mess with no jumpers, it worked right out of the box.
I have formated the USB stick with mac’s Disk Utility (ms dos fat 32, with master boot record) as that small CD is no good on iMac.
It took me some time to wrap my head around how this thing works, I finally figured it out, along with saving on multiple floppies (where possible).
Unfortunately MPC 60 demands at least 750Kb empty disk when splitting long files, so 720Kb of Gotek is simply not enough to even start the process, meaning you cannot save one long 26 second sample on multiple disks.
But you can save a project that in total size exceeds 720Kb, as long as there is no single file that exceeds 720Kb.
Overall, to save multiple floppies, you need to transfer flash memory containing each disk onto separate folder of USB, clear flash memory, change to another folder and continue saving, here's how:
1. To test, use a project that exceeds 720Kb size, so it will require two disks. Also, have an empty folder 000 on your USB.
2. Use folder 001 for the first floppy, and 002 for the second, Gotek will create those two folders for you.
3. With no USB stick connected to Gotek, use buttons to setup the first folder to 001
4. Connect USB stick, press Left button so Gotek displays “d1”
5. On MPC goto Disk > 5 save all programs and sounds > Do it
6. MPC will fill the 720Kb of the internal memory and then ask for another disk
7. Now press Left button again, Gotek will display “d2”, meaning it is copying data from internal memory to USB folder 001. When done, Gotek will display 001 and the first disk is saved.
8. Now, as MPC is asking for another disk, we need to clear Gotek internal memory. Pull out the USB stick.
9. Change the folder to 000. Put USB back in, “d0” quickly appears, meaning that the internal memory is cleared. Pull the USB out again.
10. Now prepare the folder for the second disk, change Gotek folder to 002.
11. Put USB back in, press Left button so Gotek displays “d1”
12. On MPC screen, press Next disk and the saving process will continue.
13. Once it is done, press Left button again (d2 appears) to copy data from internal memory to USB folder 002. Second disk is saved.
Loading multiple disk is done in similar fashion - load the first folder, then when MPC asks for the second disk, pull out the USB, change folder to 002 and insert it back.
Hope this helps someone