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Board Bring Up
andy diller edited this page Dec 24, 2019
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If you have a board, either from us, or you've built one yourself, one way to test it is below:
- Go into Tools->Board->Boards Manager and paste the appropriate URL for board support.
- ESP8266 https://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json
- ESP32 : https://raw.githubusercontent.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/gh-pages/package_esp32_index.json
- Use the latest version for ESP32
- Use 2.4.0 only for ESP8266!
- Exit Arduino IDE if running
- Install the ESP8266 or ESP32 Sketch Data Upload Tool by unpacking it into your ~/Arduino/tools folder, if tools does not exist, create it and put the unzipped folder into tools (with an 's')
- ESP8266 Sketch Data Upload Tool Download
- ESP32 Sketch Data Upload Tool Download
- Change line 4 define to ESP8266 or ESP32 depending on your board
- Enable debugging if you want to receive it.
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Use the Upload function to upload the code to the board.
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Use the Tools->ESP8266 (or ESP32) Sketch Data Upload Tool to upload the data in the data/ directory (the ATR image) ** This happens automatically, just select the Data Upload Tool and the process will start
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You can then connect the #FujiNet to the Atari, and attempt to boot.
IF all goes well, you will see the Network Configuration screen.
- Select your network, enter password if needed.
- at the host prompt, enter fujinet.online and press RETURN.
- Select a disk image with the arrow keys, and RETURN to select.
- Before pressing RETURN, optionally hold down OPTION if BASIC is to be disabled.
- for SparaDos SDX, use
COLD /N
to reboot and FujiNet should then load. - for U1MB users ensure BASIC is disabled
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