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AspeQt

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AspeQt is the free Atari serial peripheral emulator for Qt. This program emulates various Atari 8-bit family peripherals, most notably the disk drives via an SIO2PC cable.

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Features

  • Up to 15 disk drive emulation
  • Up to 6x SIO speed (125,000bps)
  • Support for ATR, XFD, PRO and ATX (preliminary) disk images
  • Mount folders as emulated disks
  • Disk image explorer
  • Directly boot Atari executables
  • Text only printer emulation with PC print, save, and ATASCII font support
  • Cassette image playback
  • Multilingual GUI (English, Polish, Slovak, German, Spanish, Turkish and Russian)
  • AspeQt client module (AspeCl) for Atari, communicates with the server and performs a variety of remote operations

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  • Posted by Ray Ataergin 2012-04-10

    A great piece of software which actually convinced me to start coding again. It's a very good example of what Atari enthousiasts can do to contribute to the Atari 8 bit community.

  • Posted by JohnBlbec 2010-12-13

    fantastic peace of software (using linux version and sio2pc with rs232 to usb converter)

  • Posted by Russ 2010-10-16

    I'm using this on my Vista x64 system and it is working well. Thanks. Was using Atari 810 but that had a problem accessing ports on serveral of my pc-s. -----Awesome!

  • Posted by Peter Dell 2010-08-13

    Compiling my 6502 executables to a PC folder and loading them directly from my Atari without a single click - I have been wait sooo lang for this, thanks!

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English, German, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Turkish

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

C++

Registered

2009-12-14

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