The CatWeasel MK3/4 Linux Driver accesses the SID and joystick features of the CatWeasel MK3 PCI by Individual Computers. Joysticks, paddles, or mice connected to the CatWeasel are accessible within Linux and you can use an Amiga keyboard as a second keyboard for input. If you have attached a SID chip, you can use it with various applications like VICE and SIDplayer. If you want to use the floppy features, use Michael Krause's Floppy CatWeasel Driver.
| Tags | Operating System Kernels Linux |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: This release supports the new MK4 hardware. This and future releases will focus on Linux 2.6 and MK4 development. For MK3 and Linux 2.4, please use older versions of this driver.


Changes: The driver and the sidplayer now work with kernels 2.6.8 and higher. The sidplayer now has m3u playlist support.


Changes: When used with Linux 2.6.2, the driver no longer emits bogus keystrokes.


Changes: This release is the port to Linux 2.6.x. It does not work with Linux 2.4.x.


Changes: The sidplayer should now play 99% of all sid tunes. It now includes a track display and a playlist display.