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  <title>ANTIC Interview 168 - Marcin Sochacki, SIO2BT</title>
  <description>Marcin Sochacki, SIO2BT Marcin Sochacki, also known as Montezuma on AtariAge, is originally from Poland and currently lives in Germany. &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;In recent years he developed theSIO2BT, or SIO to Bluetooth for the Atari computer line. &amp;amp;nbsp;This hardware allows you to connect your Atari to your modern computer,tablet, or smartphone to share files. &amp;amp;nbsp;Mar-TEEN also developed the NVC (Next Valid Character) software, a tool for organizing files on SD cards for SIO2SD. &amp;amp;nbsp;And, if that weren’t enough, he also developed the Megacart Studio PC software, a tool for the 512k and 4MB Flash MegaCart Module. &amp;amp;nbsp;The Megacart Studio generates a ROM and bootable ATR files that are used to flash the MegaCart modules. This interview was conducted onNovember 22, 2015. Links 1) &amp;quot;SIO2BT&amp;quot; project (1st place in the ABBUC Hardware Contest 2014)  Google Play  Google Drive Ordering Thread on AtariAge This project is still being developed (and got recently new TCP/IP networking functionality). 2) &amp;quot;NVC&amp;quot; PC software (in Java)for effectively working with SIO2SD Not spread out that much, but really usefully for all RETRO freaks (not only ATARI). 3) &amp;quot;Megacart Studio&amp;quot; PC software(in Java) for &amp;quot;Flash Megacart&amp;quot; cartridge project In a few episodes you mentionedRaspberry Pi and you wondered how could it be married with the8-bit ATARI:  SIO2PI It was one of my small projects to use a Raspberry Pi as a floppy emulator (with AspeQt). The idea to use a RPI as anATARI emulator is nice, as well. Especially if you  build your own(mini) Arcade Cabinet for it  This is a nice manual about connecting a real joystick to the RPI And if do not have time, but have some free money, some guys are selling a ready RPI Arcadekit &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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