At 09:01 AM 11/26/2002 +1100, you wrote:
>There was a Catweazel drive for the Amiga that ran of the parallel port
>to do 1.44 mac floppies, 800k could be done by software using the
>standard floppy drive. Seems a shame to waste a slot for something a
>printer port can do. No, amiga's had neither a isa or pci slots and are
>NOT pc's.

AFAIK there have been both ISA and PCI bridges built for Amigas, as I'm not 
an Amiga user I don't know the details but I do know there is a PCI bridge. 
There are drivers for things like Voodoo3s (Picasso97?) and the like.

Scott Holder


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