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Catweasel capabilities and usability
« on: June 22, 2013, 03:16:35 PM »
I'm thinking of picking up a Catweasel, but from Vesalia's description, I have a couple of concerns.

The OS will need to be plain Jane DOS as the primary program I'm running is NOT Windows friendly AT ALL!

From the description on Vesalia's website it says you cannot write disks in DOS, but can in Linux.  Is this correct?

BTW, the program I'm running is Dave Dunfeld's Disk Archiving and Imaging program.  I'm going to be using it to archive old CP/M disks which have variety of formats down to 180K on up to anything else it will accept.

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