-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 74
Home
This is the starting page for all things FujiNet documentation.
Please start with these two documents:
Once you have read those continue and set up a development environment (for all supported platforms you follow the same setup) and dive down into a specific platforms that FujiNet supports. There is ongoing work in more platforms than you see here! That work is often discussed in the Discord server. If there is something you see that is missing you can add it.
- Atari FujiNet Quickstart Guide - SIO on Atari 8bit
- ADAM FujiNet Quickstart Guide - AdamNet on Coleco ADAM
- AppleII FujiNet Quickstart Guide - SmartPort and DISKII on Apple 8bit
- Commodore FujiNet Quickstart Guide - IEC on Commodore
- PC-DOS FujiNet Quickstart Guide - RS/232 on DOS
- Virtual FujiNet Quickstart Guide - Emulate the Atari FujiNet on your computer
- Things to do with FujiNet
- CONFIG Users Guide
- Upgrading Firmware with FujiNet Flasher
- Installing a High Score Party Server
- Setting up a TNFS Server
- Board Bring Up Hardware - how to build a FujiNet board, what platforms are supported
- Board Bring Up Software - how to setup and install the software to build FujiNet Firmware bundles
- Development Env for Apps - how to setup and build FujiNet apps for various supported platforms
- Firmware Versioning - Versioning rules and release build process
- The Definition of Done - Some advice for people doing new bring-ups. Please read!
Hardware information is available on the Official Hardware Versions page (ports, button functions, etc). Details on previous versions are available on the Prototype Board Revisions page.
You can buy a retail FujiNet from the links maintained on the Fujinet.online Purchase Page
- Using the N: Device
- Accessing the Real-Time Clock (APETIME / RTime-8)
- Using SAM (Voice Synthesizer)
- About Each Printer
- Known TNFS Hosts
- Using the MODEM Sniffer
- Error Codes for N: Device
- SpartaDOS X + Ultimate1MB + FujiNet Utilities
- CP/M Support
- MIDIMaze MIDI-Mate support
- Connecting-to-a-BBS Connecting to a Bulletin Board System (BBS)
- Deploying Your Favorite BBS
- High Score storage for Legacy Games
The current device ID for #FujiNet is $70. These commands affect operation of the network adapter, and are used for various functions ranging from connecting TCP sockets, to altering wireless network parameters.
- Use the new High Score Leaderboard from Atari BASIC
- SIO Commands for Device $70 - #FujiNet Control
- SIO Commands for Devices $71 - $78 - N: Network Adapter
- CIO Commands for N: Device
- Additional Commands for R: Devices
- A Simple NetCat Program
- HTTP Protocol
- N: Game Developer Cheat Sheet
- DOS XL Cheat Sheet
- Using HTTP/S from BASIC
- Using FujiNet from fig-FORTH
- CONFIG HTTP API
- Code Re-Org - Handling Different Systems
- Using the Hash Channel Mode
Links to external documents/sites that are related to #FujiNet development.
Copyright 2024 Contributors to the FujiNetWIFI project.
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/7MfFTvD
- Home
- What is FujiNet?
- The Definition of Done
- Board bring up for FujiNet Platform.IO code
- The Complete Linux CLI Guide
- The Complete macOS CLI Guide
- Development Env for Apps
- FujiNet-Development-Guidelines
- System Quickstarts
- FujiNet Flasher
- Setting up a TNFS Server
- FujiNet Configuration File: fnconfig.ini
- AppKey Registry - SIO Command $DC Open App Key
- CP-M Support
- BBS
- Official Hardware Versions
- Prototype Board Revisions
- FujiNet Development Guidelines
- Atari Programming
- Apple Programming
- C64 Programming
- ADAM Programming
- Testing Plan
- Hacker List
- FujiNet VirtualMachine