- Individual Computers Catweasel
The Catweasel is a family of enhanced floppy drive controllers from German company
Individual Computers . These controllers are designed to allow more recent computers, such as PCs, to access a wide variety of olderdisk format s using standard floppy drives.The initial version of the Catweasel was introduced circa
1996 and has since undergone several revisions. The Catweasel MK2, for the Commodore Amiga 1200 andAmiga 4000 , sold out inOctober 2001 . The MK3 added PC compatibility, sold more units than the MK2, and sold out in mid-2004. It was succeeded by the MK4.Because of widespread shortage (due to low production volumes) and relatively high demand, older versions of the Catweasel can accrue high prices when sold privately; for instance on the Internet auction site
eBay .Fact|date=June 2008Catweasel MK3
The Catweasel MK3 was designed with the goal of maximum compatibility, and would interface with either a PCI slot, an
Amiga Zorro II slot or the clock-port of an Amiga 1200. In addition to the low-level access granted to floppy drives, it has a socket for aCommodore 64 SID sound chip, a port for anAmiga 2000 keyboard, and two 9-pin digitaljoystick s (Atari 2600 de facto standard).The SID chip socket allows Catweasel users to play SID
chiptune s on the real chip instead of relying on software emulation for original sounding SID playback. The WinVICE emulator supports the Catweasel's SID features starting with version 1.13.As of
September 2004 , software support for major operating systems such as Windows andLinux was limited, although new drivers and hardware were under development (see below). The most promising development for the floppy controller portion was reported to be a modular software product for Windows calledArjuna , the first public version of which was announced on8 February 2004 .Catweasel MK4
The Catweasel MK4 was officially announced on
18 July 2004 , with a wide array of new features planned. However, due to manufacturing delays and production backlogs, the MK4 was not released until earlyFebruary 2005 .The latest versions of the Catweasel make heavy use of reconfigurable logic in the form of FPGA chips. On the MK4, software drivers may update the hardware directly so that e.g. unsupported disk formats at the time of shipping can be added simply by downloading the new setup code through the Internet and then reprogramming the hardware core with the Catweasel still sitting in the host computer.
The Catweasel MK4 has drivers for
Linux , Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, and Amiga OS 4; additionally, the intention is to supportMac OS X at a later date.External links
* [http://www.jschoenfeld.com/products/catweasel_e.htm Catweasel product webpage] , [http://amiga.think42.com/news/news99_e.htm Catweasel MK4 announcement]
* [http://arjuna.sourceforge.net/ Arjuna floppy controller software homepage] ,
* [http://www.tim-mann.org/catweasel.html Catweasel Floppy Read/Write Tools for TRS-80 & DEC RX-02 diskettes]
* [http://www.acid64.com/ ACID 64 Player - C64 Music Player for all HardSID cards and the Catweasel MK series]
* [http://unusedino.de/cw/ Linux kernel driver and command-line utility]
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