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System Quickstarts
Welcome. FujiNet is working and available on a number of platforms now! More platforms are actively being designed & brought up. While there are some ready made FujiNet devices there are many people creating devices based off the ESP32 DevKit boards and using them with newer platforms like CBM, Apple & others. With enough people having squared away the platform side, many are working with those platforms and looking to help with higher level testing, design and support. These pages are for you!
We will try to cover all the things you need to do and be aware of for each platform below in these quickstarts.
- ADAM FujiNet Quickstart Guide - hardware directions ADAM
- Apple II & III FujiNet Quickstart Guide - hardware directions Apple II (Apple II, c, c+, IIGS)
- Commodore FujiNet Quickstart Guide - IEC-based Commodore machines (VIC-20, C64, etc.)
- S100 FujiNet Quickstart Guide - S-100 bus based computers
- Mac68k Quickstart Guide - Apple early Macintosh (128k, 512k, Plus, SE)
- Virtual FujiNet Quickstart Guide - PC-based FujiNet device for use via serial port or emulators
You'll need working hardware first, but there are lots of people that can provide help for that for you in the Discord! Please join today if you haven't already.
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- 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
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- Official Hardware Versions
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