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Re: Catweasel MK4 Help
« on: March 22, 2006, 08:52:48 PM »
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Wraith2021 wrote:

Does anybody else have a problem getting their catweasel to work?



Hi there,

I installed mine yesterday evening. Here are the steps I took to get it working.

1. Inserted the cat MK4 in the PC's PCI slot.

2. Connected the Floppy to the cat's BLACK slot, not the WHITE one.

3. Booted XP Home.

4. Inserted the supplied driver CD.

5. Once Windows XP recognized the new device installation, I let it install the drivers automatically. This step repeats itself five times before the installation is complete. Just keep on pressing "Next" until all the drivers are installed.

6. Once this was done, *** Nothing worked ***  :madashell:

7. Reviewed my hardware installation. Turns out my floppy cable was upside down. :crazy:  That is what I do. I plug everything upside down. Last month I inserted ROM chips in my 1200 upside down. I suffer from hardware dyslexia.

8. Cabled my floppy correctly and re-installed the drivers.

9. Now, my PC floppy "ticks" like the floppy in a 1200.

10. I am able to use the CWTool software to copy Amiga disks to my hard drive.

That's about all I can do with my Catweasel MK4. I just installed it late last night. I'm planning to see if it can accommodate an Amiga keyboard.  

I have no idea how to use the cat with Amiga Forever. Anyone out there with more Cat experience? I'd like to hear from you.
 

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Re: Catweasel MK4 Help
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2006, 07:46:31 PM »
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InTheSand wrote:

See my post above yours. The key is to install the multidisk driver (link above) inside the emulated Amiga environment.



Thanks for both your posts. These will be helpful. I'll be playing with this in my spare time next week.

 

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Re: Catweasel MK4 Help
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2006, 07:55:23 PM »
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_ThEcRoW wrote:

... otherwise, the drive should not tick on windows or under another soft, only tick under wb. ... i assume that the tick you are referring is the "click clickety clik" charasteristic of amiga drives.



The tick I referred to is indeed the one characteristic of Amiga drives, but mine does tick under Windows XP home, just like an Amiga drive.

Is your Catweasel connected to the motherboard FDC connector? My PC does not have a floppy controller. It's a mini-itx EPIA SP board. So the Catweasel MK IV is only sitting in the PCI slot and connected to the floppy. The cat's white FDC connector is left empty in my configuration. Perhaps this has something to do with it?

So far, I've only tested the cat under Windows XP. I was able to read Amiga disks using the CWTOOL and save them on the hard drive.

I'll play more in my spare time next week.
 

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Re: Catweasel MK4 Help
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2006, 04:56:15 PM »
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you say, that your Catweasel makes your PC-floppy
tick like an Amiga floppy. As the Amiga needs
this ticking to detect a disk-change, does this
mean, that your PC now also detects a disk automatically ??


Hi Adrian,

Well, no my PC doesn't auto-detect floppy disks with the Cat. ha! That would be a cool feature. I haven't had much luck with the Catweasel so far. I tried using the CWTool to read a set of Amiga DD game disks. It was not able to finish the read because of read errors towards the end. I tried reading another DD disk that workds perfectly well on my 1200. It won't read that one either.

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Re: Catweasel MK4 Help
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2006, 04:58:44 PM »
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InTheSand wrote:
Interesting... My Catweasel isn't connected to the motherboard's floppy connector (I hardly ever used it, so it seemed pointless) and the only time its heads move in/out to create a "tick" is under Amiga emulation...

Odd to have it doing that under XP!


I just read your post and that reminded me to listen for that ticking sound. Strangely, the floppy drive isn't ticking this morning. I wonder why...

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Re: Catweasel MK4 Help
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2006, 07:04:07 PM »
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Fester wrote:
I have no idea how to use the cat with Amiga Forever.

InTheSand wrote:
See my post above yours. The key is to install the multidisk driver (link above) inside the emulated Amiga environment.


Ali, I tried following your instructions. I got the drivers off of Individual Computer's Support page and tried to install them too, but being such a novice with Amiga OS, I have no idea how to get this working.

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Re: Catweasel MK4 Help
« Reply #6 on: April 13, 2006, 07:12:33 PM »
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How much of a novice with AmigaOS are you?


I'm thinking of taking an AOS 101 class. Haven't gone past looking at the initial screen, so to speak. It's hard to change gears after decades of Windows.

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If you're not sure on the above, I'll create some detailed instructions of exactly what you'll need to type/do, but this'll have to wait until after the Easter weekend I'm afraid!


Wow! That would be nice!

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