RespeQt  RespeQt, Atari Serial Peripheral Emulator for Qt

Summary
RespeQt emulates Atari SIO peripherals when connected to an Atari 8-bit computer with an SIO2PC cable.
In that respect it's similar to programs like APE and Atari810. The main difference is that it's free (unlike APE) and it's cross-platform (unlike Atari810 and APE).

Some features
* Qt based GUI with drag and drop support.
* Cross-platform (currently Windows and x86-Linux)
* 15 disk drive emulation (drives 9-15 are only supported by SpartaDOS X)
* Text-only printer emulation with saving and printing of the output
* Cassette image playback
* Folders can be mounted as simulated Dos20s disks. (read-only, now with SDX compatibility, and bootable)
* Atari executables can be booted directly, optionally with high speed.
* Contents of image files can be viewed / changed
* AspeQt Client module ASPECL.COM. Runs on the Atari and is used to get/set Date/Time on the Atari plus a variety of other remote tasks.
* Upto 6xSIO speed and more if the serial port adaptor supports it (FTDI chip based cables are recommanded).
* Localization support (Currently for English, German, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Spanish and Turkish)
* Multi-session support

License
RespeQt fork Copyright 2015 by Joseph Zatarski
RespeQt is based on AspeQt 1.0.0-preview7
Original AspeQt code up to version 0.6.0 Copyright 2009 by Fatih Aygün.
Updates to AspeQt since v0.6.0 to 1.0.0-preview7 Copyright 2012 by Ray Ataergin

You can freely copy, use, modify and distribute RespeQt under the GPL 2.0 license. Please see license.txt for details.

Qt libraries: Copyright 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). Used in this package under LGPL 2.0 license.

Silk Icons: Copyright Mark James. Used in this package under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license.

Additional Icons by Oxygen Team. Used in this package under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license.

AtariSIO Linux kernel module and high speed code used in the EXE loader Copyright Matthias Reichl. Used in this package under GPL 2.0 license.

Atascii Fonts by Mark Simonson. Used in this package under Freeware License.

DOS files distributed with RespeQt are copyright of their respective owners, Joseph Zatarski and RespeQt distributes those files with the understanding that they are either abandonware or public domain, and are widely available for download through the internet. If you are the copyright holder of one or more of these files, and believe that distribution of these files constitutes a breach of your rights please contact Joseph Zatarski. We respect the rights of copyright holders and won't distribute copyrighted work without the rights holder's consent.

Special Thanks
Kyle22 for finding 2 instances of AspeQt, 1 reference to Ray Ataergin, and 1 reference to Ray's website which needed to be changed.

Contact
Joseph Zatarski, email, Please include the word "Respeqt" in the subject field.