On Mar 18, 2004, at 02:43 am, Powermac wrote:


Yep, that's right, you do see Amiga in that URL. :)

My A1200 is the 'other 68k' in my life. I'm currently upgrading it quite dramatically.


I don't think it will read "any" disk without allot of programming. Its
generally a disk copying card.

Why not go and read Individual Computing's descriptions for the CatWeasel 3 (down the bottom of that list)? It reads A frightening array of different floppies. Yes that includes Mac 800k and 400 k disks. What is more it works in a PC as a PCI card. you do have to use the supplied software to use it but hey, it's better than a slap in the face with a wet fish, right?


Long Live the Amiga!

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