No - but when I last trawled the web for info on the
CW (about a year ago) I
was getting the impression that what little "officially sanctioned"
documentation and example code there was out there was squarely aimed at Windows.
At
http://www.tim-mann.org/catweasel.html sources for both Dos/Windows
and Linux programs are available. Of course these are mainly for reading
and writing 1771/1793 FDC compatible floppies which contains most of
what 765 FDC can handle.
The origin of the Catweasel is reading/writing Commodore compatible
floppies.
I'm not sure what work users have done with the
board under DOS. I know I saw
rumour of a Linux kernel driver - but for what board revision / firmware I
don't know. It's a shame these sorts of things aren't (apparently) fed back
The drivers above are for the MK1, MK3, MK4 boards. The difference
between the MK3 and MK4 is only of interest of C64 emulation; real SID
or emulated SID (sound chip).
Fred Jan