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  1. Ok cool, I'm the only device on the bus so then it's good for now. I'll order up some diodes I guess and for the future now that I know. Always happy to learn a little bit more about anything. Admittedly when the final product is available I'll certainly order one to support its existence, but for now I like having something new to tinker with. Who knows maybe I'll even be useful in some way with contributing something. Thanks again for the help and guidance!
  2. Indeed I can get interaction between the fuji/atari/tnfsd albeit with regular UART timeouts and also issues with timeouts getting directories from tnfsd as well. They are at least talking now so I'm happy with that. The UART timeouts seemed to go away when I enabled HSIO on my U1MB but having them disabled caused regular timeouts in the SIO communication. (No idea if that's expected or not) regarding tnfsd interaction TNFS >> TX cmd: READDIR, len: 1 [4567 05 11] 01 Timeout after 6000 milliseconds. Retrying TNFS >> TX cmd: READDIR, len: 1 [4567 06 11] 01 TNFS << RX cmd: READDIR, len: 3, response (0): Success [4567 06 11] 00 2e 00 TNFS >> TX cmd: READDIR, len: 1 [4567 07 11] 01 Timeout after 6000 milliseconds. Retrying TNFS >> TX cmd: READDIR, len: 1 [4567 08 11] 01 Timeout after 6000 milliseconds. Retrying TNFS >> TX cmd: READDIR, len: 1 [4567 09 11] 01 It does seem to work sporadically though....so hey I'll take the partial win
  3. Well I think I figured it out...it's my diode choices...I didn't have a schottky so I just used an IN4004 and tried a IN4007...so with that none work but if I pull it out then things are starting to work now. How important is that diode for DATAIN? is there back-current on that line? Again forgive me for my hardware insolence as like I said I'm "real" rusty on it. I am trying to read up again but it'll take some time.
  4. Gave it a go and no such luck yet...so I guess I'll have to keep digging it to figure out what's going wrong. I really seems like although the Fuji gets data from the Atari, the Atari isn't getting anything back from the Fuji. Perhaps i've wired something up incorrectly or something else.
  5. No worries, thanks for having the glance. It at least tells me I'm on the right track. Heck if I ever want to contribute in any meaningful way it's a good idea I understand how it all works.
  6. Yeah I’m sorry about that ! Didn’t quite realize it would be that bad. Sadly I can’t edit it anymore. So if someone with powers wants to edit / delete it and we can start over again. jamm, I’ll add that info tomorrow.
  7. Hi all, So I grabbed a copy of NodeMCU ESP32 boards and I've got things hooked up right it seems as I can see the SIO traffic flying around but the config tool never seems to find the MAC address. I don't see any errors in the debugging log and I've tried both booting up and trying for the automatic load as well as using the U1MB+SIDE2 loader and loading the autorun.atr directly. Application loads up fine but never finds anything and the MAC is all zeroes. Here's some output from the log and if I can provide anything else let me know or give me some suggestions about debugging the issues. Thanks in advance FujiNet PlatformIO Started @ 41 Starting heap: 235500 [E][sd_diskio.cpp:739] sdcard_mount(): f_mount failed 0x(3) SD Card Mount Failed SD Card Type: NONE fnConfig::load fnConfig deleting configuration file and skipping SD check disk MOUNT mounting ATR to Disk: /autorun.atr num_para: 5760 sectorSize: 128 num_sectors: 720 mounted. NETWORK DEVICE 0x00 ADDED! NETWORK DEVICE 0x01 ADDED! NETWORK DEVICE 0x02 ADDED! NETWORK DEVICE 0x03 ADDED! NETWORK DEVICE 0x04 ADDED! NETWORK DEVICE 0x05 ADDED! NETWORK DEVICE 0x06 ADDED! NETWORK DEVICE 0x07 ADDED! MODEM ADDED! using SPIFFS for printer storage Printer output file (re)opened ~filePrinter ~printer_emu Printer output file (re)opened 21 devices registered SIO SETUP SIO Voltage: 4733 Available heap: 177084 Setup complete @ 550 (509ms) Starting web server on port 80 O_KEY: LONG PRESS Index request handler Opening file for parsing: '/www/index.html' File_in_query request handler '/file?style.css' File_in_query request handler '/file?selectedprinter.js' File_in_query request handler '/file?logo.png' File_in_query request handler '/file?printer.svg' 00:18.580 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:18.667 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:18.734 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:18.800 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:18.867 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:18.934 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:19.001 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:19.067 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:19.134 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:19.201 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:19.268 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:19.334 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:19.401 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:19.468 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:19.532 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:19.635 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:19.735 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:19.835 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:19.935 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:20.035 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:20.135 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:20.235 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:20.336 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:20.436 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:20.519 CF: 70 fd 00 00 6e sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: SCAN NETWORKS scanNetworks returned 1 COMPLETE! 00:26.139 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.227 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.294 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.360 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.427 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.494 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.561 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.627 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.694 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.761 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.828 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.894 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:26.961 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:27.028 CF: 70 fe 00 00 6f sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET SSID COMPLETE! 00:27.092 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:27.195 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:27.295 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:27.395 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:27.495 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:27.595 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:27.695 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:27.795 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:27.896 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:27.996 CF: 70 e8 00 00 59 sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: GET ADAPTER CONFIG COMPLETE! 00:28.079 CF: 70 fd 00 00 6e sioFuji::sio_process() called ACK! Fuji cmd: SCAN NETWORKS scanNetworks returned 2 COMPLETE!
  8. Oh Darklord, you are a man after my own heart. What are you connecting with? Perhaps it doesn't support RAW mode at all and it expects proper telnet sequences?
  9. Yeah so I also messed with this and I set my disconnmode to 80 and now my wimodem232 works in raw mode. Syncterm works as well when raw mode is selected. NetRunner still didn't work at all. I don't think you can have both or a setting that does both unfortunately. I think everything still works just fine from a non-downloading point of view though. I guess you can advertise RAW mode for downloads or something? I was looking at the telnet RFC's to understand the terminal types and while you could set it to ANSI which has the binary mode (which I think it's the equivalent to RAW is it not?) then theoretically you can have "both" I would think. Although I wasn't able to get downloads to work with telnet modem and my terminal was set to ANSI which supports BINARY mode even when I had telnet translation enabled on my wimodem232. Maybe the UDS doesn't support it? Perhaps I'll play around with my other UDS and see if I can make it talk about it's supported options. Maybe there is a common ground or something. I guess you can clearly indicate what mode you are using when people go into your download section? I don't know what the prevailing method is on the net for things like NetFossil, Synchronet, or UDS. Just for the record my BBS UDS-10 is configured like this: *** Channel 1 Baudrate 38400, I/F Mode 4C, Flow 02 Port 04000 Connect Mode : 56 Auto increment source port disabled Remote IP Adr: --- none ---, Port 00000 Disconn Mode : 80 Disconn Time: 05:00 Flush Mode : 44 I should really up the baudrate though it can go a lot faster since it's on a PC with real 16550 UART's _Troy
  10. So I gave it a try with a few things with strangely mixed results... With a WiModem232 on a Mega STE using FZDT (Modem 1 port) raw mode - failed telnet mode - failed Also various speeds, with/without RTS/CTS, with HSMODEM and without, different protocols, all failed With NetRunner Beta 18 (Win32) - also failed?! This surprised me... Syncterm (Win32) - worked! Although I can't remember if it was raw or telnet, so I might try them again to see if one worked over the other Having different results with the Windows apps is odd to me but again it could be one mode over the other. I'm not 100% on the reasoning but raw vs telnet is just that certain telnet byte sequences have to be handled properly were as raw is just pure 8-bit data across the connection. I think the documentation for tcpser explains it much clearer.
  11. Actually another group that might be interested are people who own VIDIOT board based arcade/pinball hybrids such Granny & The Gators and Baby Pacman. These use the 9928 as the arcade portion display. I am one of these people and I think I might have to pick one of these up to test it out as an alternative option for those boards! Thanks for bringing this to life all those involved in making it happen!
  12. Just the appropriate cable as the Mega STE PSU is switching. I have a UK Mega STE and I use it here in Canada no problem. You may also have to switch the TOS ROMs but that's a personal choice I think.
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