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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.
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    revfat+4rpi.sh

    Script to take an SD card image created by Livemedia-Creator (such as

    NOTE the latest version i work on gets pushed to GIT first, check that before this if you want the latest. https://github.com/kelsieflynn/revfat-4rpi.sh____formerly_raspberrypi-reformat Script to take an SD card image created by Livemedia-Creator (such as for a Raspberry Pi) with an ext4 boot partition, that you need to be vfat!
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