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NET
WORK
FujiNet version
<%FN_VERSION%>
Device name
Host name
<%FN_HOSTNAME%>
IP address
Default gateway
DNS server
HARD
WARE
Detected Hardware Version
<%FN_HARDWARE_VER%>
System
<%FN_UNAME%>
Current time
<%FN_CURRENTTIME%>
FujiNet uptime
HSIO Index:Baud
<%FN_SIO_HSTEXT%>:
Restart FujiNet
HOSTS
LIST
Host 1
[EDIT]
<%FN_HOST1%> :: <%FN_HOST1PREFIX%>
Host 2
[EDIT]
<%FN_HOST2%> :: <%FN_HOST2PREFIX%>
Host 3
[EDIT]
<%FN_HOST3%> :: <%FN_HOST3PREFIX%>
Host 4
[EDIT]
<%FN_HOST4%> :: <%FN_HOST4PREFIX%>
Host 5
[EDIT]
<%FN_HOST5%> :: <%FN_HOST5PREFIX%>
Host 6
[EDIT]
<%FN_HOST6%> :: <%FN_HOST6PREFIX%>
Host 7
[EDIT]
<%FN_HOST7%> :: <%FN_HOST7PREFIX%>
Host 8
[EDIT]
<%FN_HOST8%> :: <%FN_HOST8PREFIX%>
MOUNT
LIST
Drive Slot 1<%FN_DRIVE1DEVICE%>
[EJECT]
<%FN_DRIVE1HOST%> :: <%FN_DRIVE1MOUNT%>
Drive Slot 2<%FN_DRIVE2DEVICE%>
[EJECT]
<%FN_DRIVE2HOST%> :: <%FN_DRIVE2MOUNT%>
Drive Slot 3<%FN_DRIVE3DEVICE%>
[EJECT]
<%FN_DRIVE3HOST%> :: <%FN_DRIVE3MOUNT%>
Drive Slot 4<%FN_DRIVE4DEVICE%>
[EJECT]
<%FN_DRIVE4HOST%> :: <%FN_DRIVE4MOUNT%>
Drive Slot 5<%FN_DRIVE5DEVICE%>
[EJECT]
<%FN_DRIVE5HOST%> :: <%FN_DRIVE5MOUNT%>
Drive Slot 6<%FN_DRIVE6DEVICE%>
[EJECT]
<%FN_DRIVE6HOST%> :: <%FN_DRIVE6MOUNT%>
Drive Slot 7<%FN_DRIVE7DEVICE%>
[EJECT]
<%FN_DRIVE7HOST%> :: <%FN_DRIVE7MOUNT%>
Drive Slot 8<%FN_DRIVE8DEVICE%>
[EJECT]
<%FN_DRIVE8HOST%> :: <%FN_DRIVE8MOUNT%>
Drive Slots
Printer
Settings
Click to download your current print-out
Download your current print-out
Use as virtual printer
Yes
No
Select port
P1:
P2:
P3:
Emulated printer
<%FN_PRINTER_LIST%>
Modem
Settings
Click to download modem sniffer log
Download modem sniffer log
Use as virtual modem
Yes
No
Enable Modem Sniffer
Yes
No
HSIO
Settings
Current Setting
<%FN_SIO_HSTEXT%>
HSIO Index
0: 124Kb
1: 109Kb
2: 97Kb
3: 87Kb
4: 79Kb
5: 73Kb
6: 67Kb
7: 63Kb
8: 58Kb
9: 55Kb
10: 52 Kb
16: 38 Kb
HSIO Disabled
Time
Settings
Enable APETIME
Yes
No
UDP
Stream
Server or Ring Network?
ⓘ
In server mode, each Fujinet connects to the server which forwards packets in a ring. In Ring Net mode, each Fujinet must connect to another and the last one connects to the first forming a virtual ring network.
Server
Ring
UDPStream: (Hostname or IP:Port)
Press to turn off
Stop
If port not supplied, default is 5004 for MIDIMaze.
Example:
example.com:6502
MIDIMaze example:
192.168.0.1
or
192.168.0.1:5004
Program
Recorder
Current Mode
<%FN_PLAY_RECORD%>
Current Activation
<%FN_PULLDOWN%>
Use as Virtual Program Recorder
Yes
No
Activate by
'B' Button
Pulldown Res
Press to rewind cassette
Rewind
CP/M
Settings
Use as virtual CP/M device
Yes
No
Set custom Console Command Processor
Custom CCP must be a valid path on the SD Card
Example:
/some/directory/custom.ccp
Set CCP to
$
for default built-in CCP
PC
Link
Enable PCLink
Yes
No
Disk
Swap
Enable SAM Rotation Speech
Yes
No
Serial
Port
Serial Port
COMMAND on
DSR
CTS
RI
PROCEED on
DTR
RTS
Serial port for communication with an Atari computer.
Note: To use it, configure above settings and disable communication with emulator.
Emulator
Settings
Enable SIO over Network
Yes
No
Hostname or IP [:port]
When enabled, FujiNet will not use the serial port to transmit SIO data and signals. Instead, it will communicate over the network with an Atari emulator. Port is optional (defaults to 9997).
Boot
Settings
Enable CONFIG boot disk
ⓘ
Reboot FujiNet after changing this value. Disabling the built-in CONFIG boot disk will require changing disk mounts using the individual FujiNet config tools
Yes
No
Use CONFIG-NG Boot Disk
ⓘ
Use CONFIG "Next Generation" boot disk which has a prettier user interface for configuring FujiNet
Yes
No
Set alternate CONFIG boot disk
ⓘ
Alternate CONFIG disk must be a valid path on the SD Card.
Ex:
/some/directory/FNCONFIG-NG.XEX
Set to
$
for default CONFIG disk
Enable passphrase encryption
ⓘ
This will encrypt/decrypt the passphrase for the WiFi connection in config, offering protection from casual observation of passphrases in INI files.
Yes
No
Enable SIO STATUS wait routine
ⓘ
Reboot FujiNet after changing this value. Disabling SIO STATUS wait will cause FujiNET to not wait for other devices to answer OS status call (eg, real D1 floppy drive), however it will fix issue with SpartaDOS X ejecting config Disk on boot.
Yes
No
Set CONFIG boot mode.
ⓘ
Reboot FujiNet after changing this value.
Config
Mount All
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