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Offline digitalMedicTopic starter

Catweasel Z-II "S-Class" help
« on: December 09, 2019, 11:37:55 AM »
Hi all,

I have a Catweasel Z-II "S-Class" that I put back into my A4000T, but I have some questions and I am hoping the experts here can help answer them.

1. Does anyone have a manual for this thing? I cannot find mine.

2. How about the install disk? I found the cwdisk0100.lha and mdisk362.lha through a Google search (the files are missing from the Amiga Hardware Database site). Are these two files all I need? The card is recognized by the system, but I don't know if I need to install anything in the Devs: or L: directories.

3. I flashed the latest Catweasel.rom to it. That is the only rom I flash correct? I do not need to flash the Buddha rom to it as well do I?

4. Is this card still relevant after the bug fixes made to the Amiga 3.1.4 roms and OS?

Thanks for any assistance!

Rick
A4000T w/ CSPPC/'060 & CVision            A4000D '040
AmigaOS 3.1.4.1 & 3.1.4 Roms               AmigaOS 3.1.4.1 & 3.1.4 Roms
Video Magician Scandoubler/FF               24MB Ram
144MB Ram                                          GVP 4008 SCSI card
Hydra Ethernet                                      Delfina Lite Sound Card
Catweasel "S-Class" card
Delfina Lite Soundcard
 

Offline Holmes

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Re: Catweasel Z-II "S-Class" help
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2019, 03:17:44 PM »
Elec...Trickery!!!
Started with a zx81,
wanted a c64
Ended up with an Electron with plus 3
Traded up to an Amiga 500
Traded up with a Amiga 1200
now in a ICS tower(Amigo+ppc240 with blizz+128ram)
 

Offline duga

Re: Catweasel Z-II "S-Class" help
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2019, 04:11:24 PM »
Check wiki.icomp.de
 

Offline digitalMedicTopic starter

Re: Catweasel Z-II "S-Class" help
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2019, 11:50:00 PM »
Hello,

I did look on the wiki site, and it does not have the files or manual for my version of the catweasel (at least I cannot find them).  It has them for AmigaOS4 and the PC.

Rick
A4000T w/ CSPPC/'060 & CVision            A4000D '040
AmigaOS 3.1.4.1 & 3.1.4 Roms               AmigaOS 3.1.4.1 & 3.1.4 Roms
Video Magician Scandoubler/FF               24MB Ram
144MB Ram                                          GVP 4008 SCSI card
Hydra Ethernet                                      Delfina Lite Sound Card
Catweasel "S-Class" card
Delfina Lite Soundcard
 

Offline digitalMedicTopic starter

Re: Catweasel Z-II "S-Class" help
« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2019, 10:18:44 PM »
Ok, so looking around the Inter-webs some more, it appears that the instructions for the Catweasel MK2 card has some information about the S-class card.  I installed the Catweasel software from the cwdisk0100.lha archive (install disk) and the upgraded multidisk.device.

I was also going to install the Buddha software from the Buddha install disk, but I am curious whether the CacheCDFS for the Buddha controller will interfere with the CDFilesystem for the OS.  Does the Buddha software only interact with the Catweasel card's Buddha controller?  Anyone have any insight?
A4000T w/ CSPPC/'060 & CVision            A4000D '040
AmigaOS 3.1.4.1 & 3.1.4 Roms               AmigaOS 3.1.4.1 & 3.1.4 Roms
Video Magician Scandoubler/FF               24MB Ram
144MB Ram                                          GVP 4008 SCSI card
Hydra Ethernet                                      Delfina Lite Sound Card
Catweasel "S-Class" card
Delfina Lite Soundcard
 

Offline scuzzb494

Re: Catweasel Z-II "S-Class" help
« Reply #5 on: December 20, 2019, 08:49:29 PM »
I have the MK2 and this was my recent blog. The disks are available from the Amiga Resources site in Germany.

Never used it.

http://www.scuzzscink.com/amiga/scuzzblog_december19/scuzzblogddecember19_0601.htm

PS If you are ever worried about mucking up your Workbench just make a copy of the Workbench on your Work volume, or simply copy say Prefs, Devs, S, Libs, L, System etc plus WBStartup making sure you copy your User-Startup and Startup and any drawers with your CD software in... but I just copy the whole of Workbench. And then if it all goes Buddha up all you do is copy the old Workbench back. Always worth having a copy of your Workbench anyway.
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