sdesros wrote:
I've got a MkIII in my Pegasos. I use it mainly to read Amiga disks, and sometimes PC disks.
I wouldn't mind it being more Pegasos friendly (native ppc binaries, more testing and tweaking so that mounting on startup always works, fully working installation.)
On top of that, I wouldn't mind getting a lowlevel.library that would allow me to use all of the buttons of a CD32 pad connected to the ports on the back of the card. 
I agree. I have a MkIII Flipper that I will use in my Pegasos. Unfortunately, I have not got it to work yet because of incompatible floppy drives. Teac drives are recommended, and I will get one from GGS Data soon.
From what I hear, the software support is the *major* downside of the Catweasel MkIII. That, and the somewhat lacking Pegasos/MorphOS friendliness that I have heard of ...