In VICE, set your drive emulation to "True Drive Emulation" (TDE) . Standard emulation will not replicate the timing-dependent nibbling routines, and 0.83c will hang. You also need to map a parallel cable (if emulated) for the full speed.
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I searched for information regarding , but it does not appear to correspond to a widely known commercial software, a major open-source project, a well-known video game patch, or a standard hardware component as of my latest data.
Most "0.83c" files floating around on ROM sites are either: