Awesome to see new content! I bought the fujiNet device couple of months ago, but had trouble finding the tnfs server software and setting it up. Would you consider doing a video on that or point me in that direction?
This is an amazing looking device...and the price is extremely fair as well. Definitely will be ordering one once they are AVAILABLE again. One of my 1050 Disk Drives died recently so this is a great option to have.
Since it is an open source project, They are available from three different vendors: vintagecomputercenter.com/product/fujinet-1-0 thebrewingacademy.com/collections/atari-800-xl-xe-xel-xld/products/fujinet-a-swiss-army-knife-for-your-atari www.sellmyretro.com/offer/details/45549?fbclid=IwAR1q8hjy2rpV97PIgWqLBzz6-5kKU04Sz2aId6YOFLnuH3FibSCR5BqLjog trust me, supply isn't an issue. :)
It's good that you're back! We are waiting for videos: Basic/MAC65/Action !/Deep Blue C and cross compilation :) You should consider Patronite for doing pro videos! :)
@@8bitandmore check Retro Recipes "Join" button on their channel. In Poland we have also patronite.pl (Polish language only right now) to support content creators monthly.
@@VintageComputerCenter And an excellent FujiNet it is that you make! @Brian BTW and FWIW, the U.S. Postal Service is absolutely slammed right now and parcels are being delivered slower than I ever remember.
Hey, Welcome back! Question for ya. I'm playing along at home an d no matter which SpartaDos 3.2.atr I try, it always seems to hang and never load. Am I missing something? I can only load older DOS's (2.5, 3, MyDos) What am I missing? Thanks.
@@8bitandmore I've tried on two different stock 130xe's and a stock 800xl. Just tying to pull them down from my (just updated) FuijNet. From FujiNet.online in the DOS folder, as well as atari-apps.irata.online. Weird, right???
@@8bitandmore Also, just tried on a stock 65xe. They all start to boot, and stop in the same place, about 10 seconds into the load. I can boot SpartaDos from the a cart. Any thoughts? Thanks.
Brian, I’m not sure what that disk may be, but there are several Atari archive repositories that have thousands upon thousands of Atari goodies. There are several collections that may have a disk labeled that way, but the first one you might want to try would be the Homesoft Collection. Go to ftp dot pigwa dot net and follow the hyperlinks through stuff/collections/Homesoft Game Collection The AtariAge forums is an awesome place to start, if you aren’t already on there. Good luck!
I do have some questions... why would it be relevant that an Atari 8-bit computer connect to the internet? There was no "net" then, why now? I already have all the images I need. BTW, yes, I do know about services like CompuServe and spent plenty back in the day. Also, how does this stack against already developed platforms like SIDE2, SIDE3, SIO2PC? Is it compatible with Ultimate 1MB, etc?
I am hoping that there will be many different BBS I can join or maybe host a BBS myself using the Fuji net. Also there are others (myself included) that will be looking for old software to try. I am interested in the nostalgia aspect as well and plan to do some programming for fun.
It acts as an Atari printer emulator (using ATASCII or period correct emulated printers), SIO2SD and related, SIO2BT, etc. Thom (one of the two guys developing FujiNet, and most of the software...I think) has mentioned wanting to get the community to work on some turn based network games, and that is something I will be doing when my second FujiNet comes in after Christmas. When the N: device work is mostly done, it will be good fun to see how if we can pull off a networked game that is more real time than turn based.
Well there was a "net" back then sorta, using modems and BBs systems... The FujiNet allows us to use the traditional BBs systems over modern networks... It's nostalgic and fun...Also, consider the fact that we can now modify existing games and create new ones that allow network players to compete from different locations, cool?
@@8bitandmore Thanks. Where did you buy the atari2svideo cable that works so good? I do not have luck with those cables. Bought one from Lotharek, but apparently his cable only works on PAL models. Maybe it would be a good idea to make another episode of your Atari video series showcasing how you connect your Atari to the monitor and talking about possible options.
Love your content. Atari ST legacy user (and collector now). Just picked up my first 800XL last week and having a ball with it.
Excellent! Thanks for watching
I feel so bad I slept on this device for 2 years already. I need one ASAP
I discovered your channel right before the pandemic before you went silent. Great that you are back!
Really glad you are back and making new videos!
Thanks for posting another video! I thought that you got discouraged from the lack of audience response. I'm relieved.
Great video! Have ordered and waiting to get my fujinet in the mail. Looking forward to following all your future videos.
i have the entire atari 8bit game and software collection on my tablet on a thumb drive. 800Mb
Yay! Welcome back! Such a fantastic channel
Yay, thank you!
Welcome back!
I really NEED one! I love your channel so much, makes me want to quit my day job to just work on my Atari computers again 😍
Right??!
Glad you're back!!!!
Thank you for the video. I am looking forward to the videos about basic and assembly language programming.
Yeah, me too.
Great to see you back
Thanks!
Good to see you again!
Awesome to see new content! I bought the fujiNet device couple of months ago, but had trouble finding the tnfs server software and setting it up. Would you consider doing a video on that or point me in that direction?
We will do a video focusing on TNFS for sure...
This is an amazing looking device...and the price is extremely fair as well. Definitely will be ordering one once they are AVAILABLE again. One of my 1050 Disk Drives died recently so this is a great option to have.
Since it is an open source project, They are available from three different vendors:
vintagecomputercenter.com/product/fujinet-1-0
thebrewingacademy.com/collections/atari-800-xl-xe-xel-xld/products/fujinet-a-swiss-army-knife-for-your-atari
www.sellmyretro.com/offer/details/45549?fbclid=IwAR1q8hjy2rpV97PIgWqLBzz6-5kKU04Sz2aId6YOFLnuH3FibSCR5BqLjog
trust me, supply isn't an issue. :)
I have them available today. www.vintagecomputercenter.com/fujinet
you can order from the Vintage Computer Center
www.vintagecomputercenter.com/fujinet
use the coupon code 8bitandmore for $5 bux off
It's good that you're back! We are waiting for videos: Basic/MAC65/Action !/Deep Blue C and cross compilation :) You should consider Patronite for doing pro videos! :)
what is Patronite?
@@8bitandmore check Retro Recipes "Join" button on their channel. In Poland we have also patronite.pl (Polish language only right now) to support content creators monthly.
@@8bitandmore check this also: www.patreon.com
its never in stock when i try to get one even willing to pay the crazy customs charge in the uk
We have them and have sold a bunch in the UK.
www.vintagecomputercenter.com/fujinet
@@VintageComputerCenter And an excellent FujiNet it is that you make!
@Brian BTW and FWIW, the U.S. Postal Service is absolutely slammed right now and parcels are being delivered slower than I ever remember.
@@markstrickland438 thank you kind sir. Always happy to hear from people who enjoy my products.
@@VintageComputerCenter Thank you, Thom, 8 Bit and More, and all of the fine people that have kept the Atari community alive!
@@markstrickland438 also go to tnfs.fujinet.systems on you FujiNet and see what I have up there. :) that only works on your FujiNet.
Hey, Welcome back! Question for ya. I'm playing along at home an d no matter which SpartaDos 3.2.atr I try, it always seems to hang and never load. Am I missing something? I can only load older DOS's (2.5, 3, MyDos) What am I missing? Thanks.
What is your setup, hardware and software?
@@8bitandmore I've tried on two different stock 130xe's and a stock 800xl. Just tying to pull them down from my (just updated) FuijNet. From FujiNet.online in the DOS folder, as well as atari-apps.irata.online. Weird, right???
@@8bitandmore Also, just tried on a stock 65xe. They all start to boot, and stop in the same place, about 10 seconds into the load. I can boot SpartaDos from the a cart. Any thoughts? Thanks.
where can I download the games1a.atr please
Brian, I’m not sure what that disk may be, but there are several Atari archive repositories that have thousands upon thousands of Atari goodies. There are several collections that may have a disk labeled that way, but the first one you might want to try would be the Homesoft Collection. Go to ftp dot pigwa dot net and follow the hyperlinks through stuff/collections/Homesoft Game Collection
The AtariAge forums is an awesome place to start, if you aren’t already on there.
Good luck!
I added the games.atr to the downloads section of my site 8bitandmore.com/downloads/atari8bitgames/games1a.atr
I do have some questions... why would it be relevant that an Atari 8-bit computer connect to the internet? There was no "net" then, why now? I already have all the images I need. BTW, yes, I do know about services like CompuServe and spent plenty back in the day. Also, how does this stack against already developed platforms like SIDE2, SIDE3, SIO2PC? Is it compatible with Ultimate 1MB, etc?
I am hoping that there will be many different BBS I can join or maybe host a BBS myself using the Fuji net. Also there are others (myself included) that will be looking for old software to try. I am interested in the nostalgia aspect as well and plan to do some programming for fun.
It acts as an Atari printer emulator (using ATASCII or period correct emulated printers), SIO2SD and related, SIO2BT, etc. Thom (one of the two guys developing FujiNet, and most of the software...I think) has mentioned wanting to get the community to work on some turn based network games, and that is something I will be doing when my second FujiNet comes in after Christmas. When the N: device work is mostly done, it will be good fun to see how if we can pull off a networked game that is more real time than turn based.
@@DixieDawg71 Would be interested to see if I could get my old BBS to run with this device. Thanks for the idea.
Well there was a "net" back then sorta, using modems and BBs systems... The FujiNet allows us to use the traditional BBs systems over modern networks... It's nostalgic and fun...Also, consider the fact that we can now modify existing games and create new ones that allow network players to compete from different locations, cool?
@@richard1113 If you get it going come back and tell us the address so we can check it out
This works only on XE or on XL as well?
works on 400/800 all XL's and XE's
@@brianwild4640 Only works with a 400 if the memory has been upgraded, it will not work on a stock 400.
What kind of lcd you using? I see it is Panasonic, which model exactly? How do you connect it?
It's connected via SVIDEO (chroma/Luma), Model is: LCD TV TC-14LA1
@@8bitandmore Thanks. Where did you buy the atari2svideo cable that works so good? I do not have luck with those cables. Bought one from Lotharek, but apparently his cable only works on PAL models.
Maybe it would be a good idea to make another episode of your Atari video series showcasing how you connect your Atari to the monitor and talking about possible options.
you do look like Lenin young. you can track more google people so. google people Lenin people. attract them yeah.
Someone should code an ETHEREUM/0xMonero wallet to work with FujiNet.
Think how much easier the difficult level would be mining Bitcoin back then, since it was based on how fast the computers are.