#FujiNet - The wonderful network adapter for your #Atari8bit computer! Shown here are all the major features in roughly 15 minutes. Premiered at VCF East 2020.
Thomas, kudos for the video. Very nice introduction. And kudos for you and the rest of the team in producing this one-of-a-kind amazing device. We all are indebted to the team
You know, I hear when you say "It Just Works®" you have to pay Todd Howard $10M 😉 Thank you for the overview. I am new to A8's (Having grown up in Commodore Country), but I have a err... "new" 800XL on it's way to me so I am looking at mass storage options. I have been leaning towards the S-Drive Max. This does a heck of a lot more though!
Thanks for this basic overview. Every other 'intro' to fujinet has been disassembling the fujinet, and over technical etc. Halfway through I'd break off from watching because it wasn't what I was looking for.
@@tschak909 OK. The FUJInet is plugged into my Atari 800 SIO port. The FUJInet is connected to power via a micro USB cable connected to a charging adapter. I power on my ATARI 800 and it boots to SDX like there is NOTHING attached. I do see a few flashes of the right most orange LED on the FUJInet while the 800 boots. I have tried a few different BIOS settings on Incognito to no avail.
@@garybrockie6327 SDX takes over the boot process. Because SDX takes over the whole boot process, and some people want to use FujiNet with SDX, we provided the FujiNet tools in CLI form which can be accessed on D1: typing CONFIG will boot config. FMOUNT will mount device slots. etc. If you want to BOOT directly into CONFIG, you'll need to disable SDX.
@@tschak909 Actually I have done both. I completely disabled SDX both in XE/XL and Colleen configs. I still only get booted to either the ATARI self test screen or the Memo Pad screen. with SDX D1: prompt gives an error 138 when I try to get a directory.
Just got mine, finally! Now all I need is some TIME to discover it. This was a great quick-and-dirty intro. Thanks for the hard work on it.
SO COOL!
OMG the print shop now that brings back memory's great work
This device is *THE* 2022 purchase for me, the 800 is so happy :-)
Breathtaking! Thank you so much Thomas!
Thomas, kudos for the video. Very nice introduction. And kudos for you and the rest of the team in producing this one-of-a-kind amazing device. We all are indebted to the team
Very awesome video! Thanks for making this for us.
*Speechless*
Seriously.
Great overview of an amazing device!!
Astonishing device! Deserves an injection molded casing, I would say
Got mine in just yesterday. Still figuring it out, but seems to be working good so far.
Awesome!
Very Cool.
You know, I hear when you say "It Just Works®" you have to pay Todd Howard $10M 😉
Thank you for the overview. I am new to A8's (Having grown up in Commodore Country), but I have a err... "new" 800XL on it's way to me so I am looking at mass storage options.
I have been leaning towards the S-Drive Max. This does a heck of a lot more though!
I am missing explanation about BlueTooth. (?)
Is FujiNet compatible with Ultimate 1MB upgrade?
Yes.
Thanks for this basic overview. Every other 'intro' to fujinet has been disassembling the fujinet, and over technical etc. Halfway through I'd break off from watching because it wasn't what I was looking for.
You're welcome. I was really trying to show was is actually possible out of the box. :)
I just got my FUJInet and I cannot get it to the CONFIG. I have an ATARI 800 with an Incognito board. Yes I have connected it to USB power . HELP
Can you be more specific? What happens?
@@tschak909 OK. The FUJInet is plugged into my Atari 800 SIO port. The FUJInet is connected to power via a micro USB cable connected to a charging adapter. I power on my ATARI 800 and it boots to SDX like there is NOTHING attached. I do see a few flashes of the right most orange LED on the FUJInet while the 800 boots. I have tried a few different BIOS settings on Incognito to no avail.
@@garybrockie6327 SDX takes over the boot process.
Because SDX takes over the whole boot process, and some people want to use FujiNet with SDX, we provided the FujiNet tools in CLI form which can be accessed on D1:
typing CONFIG will boot config.
FMOUNT will mount device slots.
etc.
If you want to BOOT directly into CONFIG, you'll need to disable SDX.
@@tschak909 Actually I have done both. I completely disabled SDX both in XE/XL and Colleen configs. I still only get booted to either the ATARI self test screen or the Memo Pad screen. with SDX D1: prompt gives an error 138 when I try to get a directory.
@@garybrockie6327 is the device powered on? (also why did you jump on and immediately jump off of discord?) sigh.