At 9:14 PM -0600 2/22/11, Brian Lanning wrote:
Jens Schoenfeld is a great guy. He's been making
upgrades for the
amiga for a while. I've used a couple of them. His hardware has been
very high quality. My only complaint has been the software for the
catweasel. But he's not really a software guy so I guess that's no
surprise.
Don't even get me started on the subject of software support for the
Catweasel. I bought a Zorro Catweasel back around '98, and I'm
*STILL* pissed off by the false advertising! Don't tell me a product
supports formats, if the software to support them doesn't
exist!!! >:-(
I like my Retro-Replay/MMC thing, and RR-Net. Though I prefer Jim's
SD card interface that I have by far.
Basically my C-64 is the only thing I've really played with in the
classic computing world for the last few years.
At 9:15 PM -0600 2/22/11, Brian Lanning wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Brian Lanning
<brianlanning at gmail.com> wrote:
It's basically a do-all cartridge for the
c64. I want one, but
they're going to be pricey, I think around $150.
More like $250 I guess. :-/
Yeah, I saw the 200 Euro price. I don't need the RR-Net, as it looks
like I can plug my existing one in, and I like the idea of a REU &
accelerator. Plus a VGA port is a nice addition. Realistically for
what it is, that's not that bad of a price, and there is a good
chance I'll buy it.
Zane
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