Please, call me Bill :-) I have a system with a Catweasel and a connection to the motherboard, I am unsure how I have it set up as it has been many years since I opened the box. I have to see what I am doing in there. It's a dual-boot system that goes into either Win 2000 or DOS 6.22, but I forget how the catweasel is hooked up and wither I use it with image disk or not. Bill
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 4:36 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk < [email protected]> wrote: > Will, I wasn't aware the CW MK4+ had a legacy floppy controller on it > (i.e. ports 3fx, DMA 2, IRQ 6 setup with NEC 765 command set). The CWs > that I have (a MK3 and a MK1) are all sui generis devices not supported > by off-the-shelf software. In particularly, I don't think they'll work > with, say, IMD, or AnaDisk. > > --Chuck > > > On 01/18/2018 01:17 PM, william degnan via cctalk wrote: > > Does someone have results for the Siliconsonic / Individual computers > > Catweasel MK4 plus? IF not I will put that on my list of to-do's. > > > > I added a link to this onto my web site in the links section and the > > archiving info thread. > > > > Bill > > > > On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 3:46 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > >>> On 18 Jan 2018, at 15:46, systems_glitch via cctalk < > >> [email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>> I'd been trying to reach Dave Dunfield with new TestFDC results since > >>> apparently August with no results. So, I wrote a new TestFDC registry > >> into > >>> my site: > >>> > >>> https://services.theglitchworks.net/ng/testfdc_results > >> > >> Gaaaah, talk about the wrong timing for this XD. I say this because I > just > >> bought an AHA-1524CF on various folk’s recommendations (not from here) a > >> couple of weeks ago only to find I still couldn’t really manipulate SSSD > >> images then tonight I read a message on VCFED from our own Chuck Guzis > >> saying there were two controller chips in the 1542CF (national and > broken > >> Intel) and I discovered I had a broken Intel one. > >> > >> I may have cussed. > >> > >> Typically all the AHA-1522s are in the US, sigh. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> — > >> Adrian/Witchy > >> Binary Dinosaurs - Celebrating Computing History from 1972 onwards > >> w: binarydinosaurs.co.uk t: @binarydinosaurs > >> f: facebook.com/binarydinosaurs > >> > >> > > > > > -- > --Chuck > > Sent from my digital computer >
