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Posted on 12-Apr-2002 06:07 GMT by Christian Kemp16 comments
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Jens Schönfeld writes: "The following news cannot be disseminated without a sense of irony: 66 months since the initial release of the Catweasel ISA, we're publishing a free tool for writing disks with the controller. The alpha-version currently supports Amiga disks only, and it runs on DOS or in a DOS box of Win95/98. For easy porting to other operating systems, and for educational purposes, the source is included.

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Posted by Raffaele on 12-Apr-2002 18:16 GMT
About "chit-chat-chatters"...
A Mobo with ISA (maybe second hand) costs a few...
About MSDOS... If you Own WIN2K or WinXP you can just click that little icon saying:
MS-DOS PROMPT
And if you own WinME, in spite of all the documentation by M$, it is not a full 32bit OS and it is still 16/32bit.
WinME still has MS-DOS inside it...
There is a procedure to unveil and use it under WinME environment...
I found the link to unveil MS-DOS under WinME navigating thru the great museum site of all computer GUI interfaces...
http://toastytech.com/guis/guitimeline.html
Bye,
Raffaele
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