Greaseweazle

The Greaseweazle is a versatile and open-source floppy disk interface device, designed for reading and writing vintage floppy disks. Created by Keir Fraser, the Greaseweazle supports a wide range of floppy disk formats, including those used by classic computers such as the Commodore 64, Amiga, and Apple II. The device connects to a host computer via USB, allowing users to access and preserve vintage disk images, as well as create new disks with custom content. With its open-source design and affordable price point, the Greaseweazle has become a popular tool among retro computing enthusiasts and data preservationists seeking to archive and explore vintage software collections.

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