We have successfully designed, built and tested a replica of the Sorcerer Dreamdisk FDC here in Australia. It based around a WD2793 FDC chip.
It booted successfully from a Gotek using an 80 Track DS/DD 720K .DSK Image.
The DreamBIOS CPM 2.2 uses ZCPR 1.6 CCP and is a very flexible CP/M as it can read over 100 CP/M formats including native dreamdisk, Osborne, Kaypro, TRS-80, Exidy 77 Track soft sector etc.
https://github.com/RetroStack/Sorcerer_DreamDisk
For your Sorcerer (48K RAM required) MK1 or MK2 - You need to install 2 x 2716 EPROMS with SCUAMONv3.4 monitor which has the Dreamdisk FDC cold boot support.
Replacing the factory Exidy monitor masked PROMS with EPROMS - You can just lift PIN 21 on the 2716 and jumper to PIN 24 (+5v).
You can also cut a trace and add a jumper on the sorcerer PCB if you prefer to plug the 2716 eproms directly into the IC sockets without the kludge above.
There is a good write up here in this manual on how to jumper for 2716 EPROMs.
http://filebrowser.exidysorcerer.net/?r ... 51YWwucGRm
Also most Sorcerer's (MK1/MK2) have a factory fault on the PCB where PIN 6 (NMI signal) on the 50 way bus edge connector is not connected internally as there is a small 1mm pcb track missing. You need to remove the Sorcerer PCB and solder bridge a small link to an adjacent PAD to connect PIN 6 to the Sorcerer circuitry.
Apart from the above the rest is mostly plug and play.
Still not sure if these will be available as fully supplied kits (All parts, pcb, inc. eproms) or fully built. This will take some time to sort out.
If you want to build your own - the gerber files for the PCB board design are on github (link above). I ordered 5 x PCB's (min. qty) from JLCPCB in China. There is a BIll of Materials spreadsheet for the parts which you can order from Mouser Electronics.
If you look at the file repository (http://filebrowser.exidysorcerer.net) there is a lot of information and notes.
The bin files for the SCUAMON monitor ROMS are also here - so you can burn your own 2716's.
Cheers, John