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Spirantho 
Catweasel docs?
Posted on 12-Mar-2009 11:40:23
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Hi everybody,

I've been using a Catweasel for ages now... but the software on my Mk II (and probably the Mk4!) is just too limiting!

Hence I want to write my own. I've sent in the past a few mails to Jens Schoenfeld, but never got a reply.

Does anyone have any docs that would be of use to me? At the moment I'm having to reverse engineer the linux drivers!

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thomas 
Re: Catweasel docs?
Posted on 12-Mar-2009 13:20:13
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@Spirantho

This perhaps: http://www.schoenfeld.de/inside/Inside_CWMK3.txt

(Linked to from the support section of http://www.jschoenfeld.de ).

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Thomas

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Spirantho 
Re: Catweasel docs?
Posted on 12-Mar-2009 14:49:37
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@thomas

That's the sort of thing! Thanks!

It's not quite everything I need but coupled with the Linux driver I may be able to get what I want working.

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@Spirantho

There are some tiny difference between MK3 and MK4,
MK4 need the FPGA to be programmed.

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Paul 
Re: Catweasel docs?
Posted on 12-Mar-2009 18:34:47
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@Spirantho

I don't have any docs, but I wish you luck! I have a Mark III, but I have not used it in a while. Mainly, I've made ADF's of my original (old) software, and reformatted old disks.

Please keep us updated.

Paul

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Posted on 12-Mar-2009 18:55:05
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@Spirantho

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At the moment I'm having to reverse engineer the linux drivers!


I have already done that, cw.device for AmigaOS4,
do you like to continue working on my drivers?

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