RAPID 4 – Extended Cut
This is the extended version of the RAPID #5 sheet. Since space is limited and I wanted the RAPIDs to be a single sheet, easily read in under a minute … Continue Reading →
Trapped in the Orbit of Retro
This is the extended version of the RAPID #5 sheet. Since space is limited and I wanted the RAPIDs to be a single sheet, easily read in under a minute … Continue Reading →
The anticipated 1.2 release of the FujiNet firmware is out. Use the FujiNet flasher to update any Atari, Adam or Apple FN to get all the bug fixes and enhancements … Continue Reading →
Rob Justice just delivered an exceptional Kansasfest Streaming Video about the amazing work that has been done to bring the full FujiNet capabilities to the Apple III. Not only will … Continue Reading →
The FujiNet Game Server (FGS) system has continued its amazing expansion with multiple development efforts coming together to better refine the core systems and bring on some more games. The … Continue Reading →
Today is the first annual FujiNet Game Day. See my post about it. Meanwhile activity on the various components the FGS is happening at a rapid pace. Here are some … Continue Reading →
Hop in the Discord with questions. If you have FujiNet and an Atari (emulation works! – ask in discord) run CONFIG on the FujiNet and go to TNFS://fujinet.online and load … Continue Reading →
I did a quick video for current Apple II support and it’s up on YT. Check it out for a quick overview of what is going on with Apple II … Continue Reading →
The Atari has has programming and sample code for ages now, but other platforms have been catching up slowly. With the advent of the Apple II FujiNet support actually using … Continue Reading →
Recently a flurry of activity on the gaming front has resulted in development, deployment, and usage of the FujiNet Game Server system and a working client for Atari 8-bits. More … Continue Reading →
Thomas Cherryhomes shows the current state of the IEC version of the #FujiNet device, a multi-purpose peripheral for #retrocomputing providing disk, network, and printing all in one. Lots still needs … Continue Reading →