SIO2BT

5.0
30 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
USK: All ages
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About this app

SIO2BT project consist of hardware and software related to the wireless Bluetooth communication between the 8-bit Atari computers and emulated SIO devices.

SIO2BT App requires a Bluetooth hardware extension for the ATARI (HC-06 Transceiver).
The device name has to start with "SIO2BT" or with "ATARI".
You can contact montezuma@abbuc.de to get more detials.

Documentation and software:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-191R-U_S1blpUTFBsRW1iRUE

The SIO2BT App emulates up to 4 floppy disks.
You can select disk images (*.atr) and executable files (*.xex, *.com, *.exe).
A "long touch" on an executable allows you to choose the xex loader address (default value is $700).
Write protection mode (R/RW) for a disk image can be set with a "long touch", too.

The emulated disks (unless write protected) can be modified (SIO commands: format, write sector, etc. are supported).

SIO2BT app supports also a new SIO Networking Device ($4E) and a Smart Device ($45).
Networking and Smart Devices are not activated per default (and can be enabled in the App Settings).

Many thanks to:
Bernd, Bob!k, Dietrich, drac030, FlashJazzCat, Greblus, HardwareDoc, Hias, Igor Gramblička, Kr0tki, Lotharek, mr-atari, Tom Hudson, TRUB, xxl
Updated on
Oct 14, 2018

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Ratings and reviews

5.0
30 reviews
Dalimil Gala
October 7, 2021
Does it work with FujiNetSIO2BT?
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A Google user
November 22, 2016
Atari 8 bit computers, really!!... do you seriously live in the 21 century!??..
2 people found this review helpful
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Montezuma
December 13, 2016
Yes, Atari 8 bit computers, really.
A Google user
July 9, 2016
SIO2BT and this convenient app make running disk images on real Atari hardware a breeze!
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What's new

- added a filter for faster file navigation
- removed Bluetooth address database
- accept all Bluetooth devices with names starting with "SIO2BT" or "ATARI"