--- Gary Dean Hildebrand <ghldbrd(a)ccp.com> wrote:
Mark writes:
> I posted a question about this to an Amiga newsgroup a while ago, but
> no-one there seemed to know much about it.
>
> I have a CD-ROM produced by Commodore-Amiga Inc. labelled CATS
> Developer CD V1.0 (CATSCD10). This was probably distributed to
> registered Amiga developers circa 1991.
Interesting.
> The disc doesn't contain an ISO 9660
filesystem.
It might have an Amiga FFS Filesystem.
I think this is a developers package for CD32 gaming.
The CD32 was a
stillborn version of the A1200, intended to compete with Nintendo, etc.
I'll bet it autoboots on a CD32 console, if you can find one.
I have one (and an SX-1 to go with it! - what I don't have is the MPEG
cartridge) :-(
Let me know if you want to pass it along, or just see what it plays in.
-ethan
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