Hmmm... not much luck so far with my first experiences using the Catweasel MK3 Flipper board. The board looks really nice, but the documentation is just one page, which basically tells you that the hardware is in its final state, but the software still needs a lot of work (what is it with Amiga-companies selling hardware before the software is done?) and to look on the internet site at the docs of the other Catweasel Amiga-board for information.
Also it tells you that there are no Windows-drivers available for the joystick-ports and that there is no software-support for the SID-chip other than what Win2K/WinXP provides through P&P.
Then there is a label-less CD-R provided with a set of emulators (doesn't seem to have an Amiga-emulator for Windows on there), but a lot of other emulators are provided (like Frodo for C64-emulation). Also the Windows-drivers for the floppy-controller are on that CD-R.
Also there is an ImageTool for Windows on the CD. When I started it, it offered me to read/write Amiga/PC Floppies in Double Density or High Density. But reading Amiga disks just failed for me (errors on each sector, while the diskdrive doesn't even make a sound). So it looks as if I'm using an unsupported diskdrive: They recommend using TEAC drives and inform you that some drives like Mitsumi or Samsung don't work at all
I still have to check that, but it looks like I won't be able to give you any real review of how well it works on short notice.
Regards,
Onno