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What is #FujiNet?

#FujiNet (formerly known at #AtariWiFi) is a network adapter that attaches to the SIO (Peripheral) port of an Atari 8-bit system. It currently (as of Rev3) consists of an NodeMCU 1.0 device attached to an interface board which electrically attaches the NodeMCU to the SIO bus and provides the needed SIO connectors.

 

What does it provide?

#FujiNet is planned to provide the following functionality:

  • "D:" Emulation, to virtually mount, read, and write ATR disk images over a protocol borrowed from the Spectranet community called TNFS.
  • "R:" Emulation, via Type 1 POLL handler, to provide a virtual Wi-Fi modem for use with existing Communications programs such as Ice-T, BobTerm, AMODEM, and PLATOTERM.
  • "N:" A new device for establishing TCP and UDP communication with other hosts, as well as controlling the adapter (setting configuration, mounting images, etc.)
  • More functionality to be available by future over-the-air (OTA) updates to the firmware, such as IPP printing.

 

FujiNet

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