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    AspeQT-2K26 (formerly AspeQT/RespeQt)

    AspeQT-2K26 (formerly AspeQT/RespeQt)

    A modernized Atari 8-bit SIO emulator ported to Qt 6 with native TNFS

    Note - Active development, issue tracking, and source code have moved to GitHub: https://github.com/pjones1063/AspeQt-2k26 Current release - https://github.com/pjones1063/AspeQt-2k26/releases/ AspeQt-2K26 is a modernized fork of the classic AspeQt/RespeQt project, designed to emulate Atari 8-bit serial peripherals (Disk Drives, Printers) via SIO2PC. Built for the modern era, AspeQt-2K26 ports the entire codebase to Qt 6, resolving dependency issues and bringing native High-DPI support to Windows 11, macOS (Apple Silicon), and Linux. Key Features in v2.0.0: Native TNFS Support: Mount and stream disk images directly from the internet using the FujiNet protocol. ...
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    gimxos

    gimxos

    Use Your favorite input method to play on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One

    ...GIMX is an open source solution that allows using alternative input methods on most of modern gaming consoles like PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360. Beside the software it requires to assemble DIY adapter from off the shelf parts to emulate original controllers and translate the input from serial port. Little or even no soldering required. With minimal knowledge one can build an advanced standalone alternative to comercial input mulitplexers for approximately 30$ at home. Complied GIMX binares can be found here: https://gimx.fr/wiki/index.php?title=Installation Project source code is availabe in Matlo's GitHub: https://github.com/matlo/GIMX
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