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-atarisio (disk emulator for use with Atari 8-bit computer and SIO2PC)
-
-AtariSIO allows a Linux system to act as one or more disk drives,
-a printer, and/or a cassette drive for an Atari 8-bit (400/800/XL/XE)
-computer, using an SIO2PC cable.
-
-Even without SIO2PC or a real Atari, this package includes some utilities
-that are useful for manipulating and examining Atari disk, tape, and
-executable images.
-
-A real 16550A UART (or close derivative) is required. In particular,
-atarisio does NOT work with USB to RS232 adaptors.
-
-========================================================================
-= READ README.Slackware about the SETUID and GROUP variables =
-= before building the package! =
-========================================================================
-
-Before you can run atariserver or atarixfer, you will need the atarisio
-kernel module loaded. If you're dedicating a serial port for use with
-atariserver, you can add the following line to /etc/rc.d/rc.modules or
-rc.local (as you prefer):
-
-/sbin/modprobe atarisio port=/dev/ttyS0
-
-(Replace ttyS0 if you're using a different serial port, of course)
-
-If you need to use your serial port for other purposes, it's a little
-less cut-and-dried. You will have to either manually modprobe and rmmod
-the module as needed, or write yourself a script to do the job (possibly
-also starting up agetty when the module is unloaded, or SLIP mode if
-you're using FujiChat on your Atari, etc etc).