• Fujinet for Atari 800 XL

    From J0hnny A1pha@21:4/158 to All on Wed Aug 7 15:46:05 2024
    Anyone use Fujinet card for their Atari 800? Just ordered one, looks pretty cool -- all in one wifi, SD/drives, software repos, etc.

    Late to the Atari game as I'm just getting my 800's cleaned up (classic/tank 800 and an XL).

    Thinking I might need to save for that retrotink as well...

    -jA



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  • From massive@21:3/178 to J0hnny A1pha on Sat Aug 31 13:54:17 2024
    Yes, i work with the Fujinet and love it. It's great for your Atari, Apple2 Coco and C64. Using it for BBS work is the reason i setup my own
    BBS that I used to connect to FSXnet.

    -andy

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  • From j0hnny a1pha@21:4/158 to massive on Wed Sep 4 06:33:29 2024
    Yes, i work with the Fujinet and love it. It's great for your Atari,
    Apple2
    Coco and C64. Using it for BBS work is the reason i setup my own
    BBS that I used to connect to FSXnet.

    Oh, cool. Do you run a BBS on Fujinet, or use it to "call" them? If you
    run a BBS, which software do you use?

    I just ordered a SpartaDOS X cart adnwas hoping to spin up a BBS on my
    800 or 800XL..

    I get some freezes w/Fujinet on my 800, but really love the decentralized software hosting system.

    .jA



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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to massive on Wed Sep 4 20:47:04 2024
    Yes, i work with the Fujinet and love it. It's great for your Atari, Apple2 Coco and C64. Using it for BBS work is the reason i setup my own BBS that I used to connect to FSXnet.

    I am so interested in this project - I watched the state of 2024 and REALLY hope the project continues to create in 2025... such a great team and work put in so far.

    I DON'T have a FujiNet, but have a couple systems [C= / IIe] that they're working on... I want to get involved.



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  • From massive@21:3/178 to paulie420 on Thu Sep 12 15:47:51 2024
    Yeah, I just picked up a working Apple /// at vcfmw and am getting the
    FujiNet working on it- it already works thanks to the work of another
    dev down in Aust- Rob Justice- I just have to get the parts so I have
    a working, booting A/// with FujiNet here in the states to better test
    releases with.

    It works nicely with the Apple and now supports read/write with ProDos disk i.e. you don't need SmartPort - before it only supported SmartPort disk
    and could read DISKII but not write DISKII.

    -andy
    http://fujinet.org

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  • From massive@21:3/178 to j0hnny a1pha on Thu Sep 12 15:49:56 2024
    I don't run a BBS with FN - though people can and there are images
    ready to book with a working FoREM system I think.

    I use the FN in it's modem emulation to call/telnet to various BBSs
    that are out there, like mine.

    Again, my BBS runs on my classic Mac, System 6- using Subtext BBS.
    Check out http://jcs.org for the authors website- he's written some
    really nice 68k mac software.

    -andy

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to massive on Thu Sep 12 21:05:20 2024
    Yeah, I just picked up a working Apple /// at vcfmw and am getting the FujiNet working on it- it already works thanks to the work of another
    dev down in Aust- Rob Justice- I just have to get the parts so I have
    a working, booting A/// with FujiNet here in the states to better test releases with.

    It works nicely with the Apple and now supports read/write with ProDos disk i.e. you don't need SmartPort - before it only supported SmartPort disk and could read DISKII but not write DISKII.

    Thanks for the infoz - I intend to get my IIe connected soon!



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  • From dingo@21:1/121 to massive on Sat Sep 14 14:41:38 2024

    On Saturday, August 31st massive said...
    Yes, i work with the Fujinet and love it. It's great for your Atari, Apple2 Coco and C64. Using it for BBS work is the reason i setup my own BBS that I used to connect to FSXnet.

    I must be missing something, I do watch the updates about Fujinet, but I don't understand the appeal. With a serial connection and an intermediary linux machine, you can do everything Fujinet offers and more. You can use telnet, ssh, browse the web, read e-mails, play nethack, whatever you can do on a Linux terminal you can do on your retro computers over a serial connection.

    Plus, instead of writing 8-bit assembly, you can write software on Linux in any language you like. I guess the only limitation is you won't be able to use graphics, but if you're going to make graphical programs that require special hardware like Fujinet, why not write a graphical interposer client, like RIPterm was? Plus a lot of people are stuffing raspberry pi's inside their retrocomputers, anyway, so Linux is usually in the mix anyway!

    I don't mean to poo poo on Fujinet I just honestly don't understand the appeal. I love retro computers, shucks I have an Apple 1, ][+, ][e, IIgs, Commodore PET, VIC-20, C64, and Amiga 500 to name a few. But they all are capable of serial by design or peripheral cards so I just do that!

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to dingo on Sat Sep 14 16:23:25 2024
    I must be missing something, I do watch the updates about Fujinet, but I don't understand the appeal. With a serial connection and an
    intermediary linux machine, you can do everything Fujinet offers and
    more. You can use telnet, ssh, browse the web, read e-mails, play
    nethack, whatever you can do on a Linux terminal you can do on your
    retro computers over a serial connection.

    Plus, instead of writing 8-bit assembly, you can write software on Linux in any language you like. I guess the only limitation is you won't be
    able to use graphics, but if you're going to make graphical programs
    that require special hardware like Fujinet, why not write a graphical interposer client, like RIPterm was? Plus a lot of people are stuffing raspberry pi's inside their retrocomputers, anyway, so Linux is usually
    in the mix anyway!

    I don't mean to poo poo on Fujinet I just honestly don't understand the appeal. I love retro computers, shucks I have an Apple 1, ][+, ][e,
    IIgs, Commodore PET, VIC-20, C64, and Amiga 500 to name a few. But they all are capable of serial by design or peripheral cards so I just do
    that!

    I think its more about the community and bringing people together thru hardware that allows doing all the things you mentioned - together.

    Platforms are the strongest when there are people behind them; I think FujiNet is attempting to bring us together with that community behind it. Broadening out to more hardware and keeping this vintage hardware alive in a way that singular people can't. Build it and they will come - while we might be able to accomplish all of what FujiNet does, the value is that it does so easily and for the 'masses'.

    IMO.



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  • From massive@21:3/178 to dingo on Sat Sep 14 19:55:41 2024
    Yeah, it's probally not for you. Many enjoy it however.

    -andy

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  • From StormTrooper@21:2/108 to massive on Mon Sep 16 21:53:33 2024
    Yeah, I just picked up a working Apple /// at vcfmw and am getting the FujiNet working on it- it already works thanks to the work of another
    dev down in Aust- Rob Justice- I just have to get the parts so I have


    Rob does some good work. He managed to configure a PAL for an old RamFactor card I had here.

    ST

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