Universal drive

From: jeff.kaneko_at_juno.com <(jeff.kaneko_at_juno.com)>
Date: Thu Oct 1 22:51:23 1998

You know, I've been wanting to get one of these 'CatWeasels'
so I could make Commodore disks. I've never met anyone who
has purchased one of these. If any one here has, I'd like to hear
about it.

BTW-- DOes anyone know what a Central Point 'TransCopy 3'
board does? It's an ISA floppy interface, but that's about all I know
about it.
I picked up someplace, and I don't even know if there's software
for it . . . .

Jeff


On Thu, 1 Oct 1998 17:04:03 -0700 Paul Kearns <paulk_at_microsoft.com>
writes:
>> Is there a device that would allow _any_ disk, independently of
>> format, including Apple ][ disks, to be read?
>>
>You can look at http://members.tripod.com/~apd2/catweasl.htm for an
>ISA card
>that'll (allegedly) read several MFM and GCR formats, including
>Commodore,
>Amiga, FAT, Atari, Macintosh, and Apple //.
>
>I haven't ever used one, so I can't comment on its reliability, but it
>might
>be worth investigating.
>
>Paul Kearns
>paulk_at_microsoft.com
>

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