Super cool to see this in action! FujiNet is a game changer on my Atari's so this will be great for the Commodore's. Can't wait to get one when they go to production!
Yes, to explain: Meatloaf is based on the ESP8266. FujiNet is based on ESP32 (much bigger and faster) The Meatloaf and FujiNet projects found each other, and Jaime is cross-pollinating code from Meatloaf to FujiNet and vice-versa. For example, his file access objects will be migrated into FujiNet replacing the current methods in the near future.
@@tschak909 absolutely love this! If you've got any more information on this device on a web page or a video, I'd love to feature it on the next Retro Reboot Show!
@@AlsGeekLab There's a good two and a half years of videos on my channel. ruclips.net/user/tschak909 ... We've released the FujiNet for the Atari 8-bit, and Coleco Adam, and are doing bring-ups for the Apple II, C64, Lynx, ZX Spectrum, and more. The goal is to move to each and every possible machine by the end of the decade, potentially hundreds of different platforms, all running the same common code. But perhaps the best demo, is the original 15 min presentation, which shows the core functionality that is on each and every FujiNet target. ruclips.net/video/izdCLDQ1ZxU/видео.html
Was fun meeting you Chris. What a great show! :)
It was absolutely great to meet you, Jaime! Keep on rocking it with Meatloaf! Looking forward to seeing you at the next meetup.
Just heard of this, and had to order the parts. Can’t wait to build it!! This is awesome.
Yea, it's pretty awesome!
Ha! Nice one Chris, how cool is that! 😆
Yea, I was excited to learn about it! Pretty amazing what people can do!!
Super cool to see this in action! FujiNet is a game changer on my Atari's so this will be great for the Commodore's. Can't wait to get one when they go to production!
Same! I hear there is a DOS version of FujiNet in the works too!
Really cool!! Thanks for sharing!
You bet! Glad you enjoyed it!
I hug out at this table for bit and tracked the ISS!
Yea! There are a ton of cool projects from the group there!
It sure loaded as fast as a bat out of hell.
It seems to load pretty fast!
:D
wow - it ran like a bat out of hell - and worked
Yes!!! It's great.
Ha, Nice!
Are you keeping up with the Commodore? [Like Chris!]
I keep trying to.. but every time I look around, the Commodore is keeping up with me!
@@RetroTechChris :) Don't worry... It's probably just CityXen.
How does it work tho? Does it use fujinet?
I believe that it does!
Yes, to explain:
Meatloaf is based on the ESP8266. FujiNet is based on ESP32 (much bigger and faster)
The Meatloaf and FujiNet projects found each other, and Jaime is cross-pollinating code from Meatloaf to FujiNet and vice-versa. For example, his file access objects will be migrated into FujiNet replacing the current methods in the near future.
@@tschak909 absolutely love this! If you've got any more information on this device on a web page or a video, I'd love to feature it on the next Retro Reboot Show!
@@AlsGeekLab There's a good two and a half years of videos on my channel. ruclips.net/user/tschak909 ... We've released the FujiNet for the Atari 8-bit, and Coleco Adam, and are doing bring-ups for the Apple II, C64, Lynx, ZX Spectrum, and more. The goal is to move to each and every possible machine by the end of the decade, potentially hundreds of different platforms, all running the same common code.
But perhaps the best demo, is the original 15 min presentation, which shows the core functionality that is on each and every FujiNet target. ruclips.net/video/izdCLDQ1ZxU/видео.html
@@AlsGeekLab come chat with us on discord! :)
GTA Vice CIty
On a Commodore 64? I guess you could try it!
What the hell, c64 online loading a disk file .....
That is correct!