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    Catweasel-OSX is a project with the goal of developing a complete driver suite for the Catweasel MK3 and MK4 PCI card on Mac OS X. It will include floppy, joystick and SID drivers.
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    Ftape - the Linux kernel floppy tape driver
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    Patched slackware installation boot/root disks to support the Vaio C1Vx USB floppy. Currently only Slack 8 is supported, with 8.1 coming soon.
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    This software allows you to read HP4145 Semiconductor Parameter Analyzer files on a Linux PC.
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