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From the album: BBS Screenshots
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Just so we can close this thread out... Single Disk, Altirra, FujiNet, Modem... No version 6.0 No 15 ATR's, just Forem XE pro 5.4 Running at foremxepro.ddns.net port 9001
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From the album: BBS Screenshots
Atascii Welcome Screen AMIS XE BBS Recreation from days of old... -
Hutch BBS - Other BBS List - Epic AMIS from 1984
Amis posted a gallery image in Atari BBS Gurus's BBS Images
From the album: BBS Screenshots
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From the album: BBS Screenshots
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From the album: BBS Screenshots
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From the album: BBS Screenshots
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From the album: BBS Screenshots
Restoration of Hutch BBS -
The pull from the github is the most recent firmware. The version number is available in the web admin. Maybe it would be good to know what you are trying to accomplish. If this is for a connect set up to a bbs, you will need the rlistener which may explain why your not seeing the busy bbs message. A number of the AT commands are not necessary as the 850 and R: handler are the same as Altirra. If you are looking to re-write the modem.cpp I can tell you it is definitely needed and believe the FujiNet team would agree. Anyway, the tools ATR is attached which contains RLISTEN.COM if you currently do not have the files. fnc-tools.atr
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The AT, beyond your initial request for AT? commands are listed in modem.h, modem.cpp provides the structure. As for XIO commands, these are standard to the handler and authentic to Atari Basic. All the information you are questioning is directly in the firmware. I have attached to the two files which can be viewed in a text editor or can be reached with Xcode or Microsoft Visual Studio, other integrated development environment to https://github.com/FujiNetWIFI/fujinet-platformio.git modem.cpp modem.h
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PDF of the AT? screen capture attached - FujiNet AT Commands fuji.pdf
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Part of the problem with these various versions, The last released version, 5.4, saw TWO versions of AMP, one for the SIO modem interfaces, the other for the PBI interfaces. AMP9600 is for a MIO - @JohnPolka confirm this if you are aware of the same. MIO emulation is not available on the FujiNet - Only the 850 Also - still waiting to hear what file is missing so I can provide you with the file. Now it appears you have another corrupt file. Let us know what you need..
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Because it was free... Always... But donations accepted..
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What the name of the missing file?
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Hard to help when you keep saying on AA and Facebook, it's done, it's working, and releasing version after version without having a final. Just work on it and release it once you have tested and confirmed a working version. This is how we release final product and why we only release final product. At one point you wrote you wanted to charge for the effort. I figured if you wanted to monetize this you had a stable version. Anyone who wants to run a BBS - goto southernamis.com as on the website are plenty of working versions of the Atari A8 bbs's. No Charge..
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fujinet #FujiNet - a WIP SIO Network Adapter for the Atari 8-bit
Amis replied to tschak909's topic in #FujiNet SIO Network Adapter
Really good to know! Ill post a video plus on southernamis.com all the simplified instructions plus ATR's for term programs available.. The How To Connect page gives quick connect set of instructions but we are due for a new video, etc.. Ill take this one and get it into the community. Thanks! -
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fujinet #FujiNet - a WIP SIO Network Adapter for the Atari 8-bit
Amis replied to tschak909's topic in #FujiNet SIO Network Adapter
Sure. Who else would give away hours/years of coding, creativity, active participation, work product, and collaboration with others as a free service? Where the user is not the product? And the criticisms which comes with it.. -
fujinet #FujiNet - a WIP SIO Network Adapter for the Atari 8-bit
Amis replied to tschak909's topic in #FujiNet SIO Network Adapter
We are getting to the core of the thread and here is my view - Use the FujiNet to its fullest capability. Experiment with the active BBS's and see if this fits with value of time and the user experience. If it's not for you or not valuable, the feedback would be welcomed. A lot has changed in the Atari community and the BBS's have evolved with the tech. Maybe your experience with other BBS's was not useful but Atari only bbs's or Atari run BBS's have a much different culture over other platform BBS's. I further suggest the "Things to do with a FujiNet" should provide information for the Atari BBS community. Currently in review of the document new users to the device are provided with Level 29 (ascii) as the example BBS. Glad to support updating the document to enable how to connect, settings, term programs as well as choices to maximize the use of FujiNet to include the BBS listing for the Atari (Atascii) Boards. -
fujinet #FujiNet - a WIP SIO Network Adapter for the Atari 8-bit
Amis replied to tschak909's topic in #FujiNet SIO Network Adapter
Personally I see the topic in the same objective with the addition of software preservation. BBS's today are part past and new innovation bridging continuous, evolving/emerging tech which happens to be delivered by legacy computing. The foundation is the A8, or other, and examples such as using the AWS cloud as BBS connectivity to network, FujiNet, Wimodem232, the development of hardware, software, applications, and the expanding community of users, programers, who provide continuous enhancement. The generation engaging with BBS's has shifted and the growth of BBS's continues surprisingly. IPTIA (http://www.ipingthereforeiam.com) shows continuous growth in the number of boards being deployed monthly agnostic of platform. The convergence of retro and modern has a place for BBS's but not interesting for all. Appreciate the perspective as an enthusiast, I would like to understand FujiNets impact in this area as it has been mentioned over 2000 units have sold but it appears very few use the full functionality of the device. The answer may simply be to your point, for some or most, connecting to a bbs is not all that interesting. Others it's time, and a population of users who are unaware of the existence, value, or how to connect to a BBS. -
fujinet #FujiNet - a WIP SIO Network Adapter for the Atari 8-bit
Amis replied to tschak909's topic in #FujiNet SIO Network Adapter
You can use any terminal program to connect with FujiNet or the Wimodem. Set up as you did back in the day, Atascii, 2400,4800 baud and use the ATDT command but instead of a phone number, use the address and port: southernamis.ddns.net:23 from there, everything is as it was when you last used your modem to dial out.. Baud Rates for FujiNet - 300-4800 does goto 9600 but with some character loss. 80 Column - MouseNet is an A8 80 Column BBS - You can find the full BBS listings at http://sfhqbbs.org/ataribbslist.php -
fujinet #FujiNet - a WIP SIO Network Adapter for the Atari 8-bit
Amis replied to tschak909's topic in #FujiNet SIO Network Adapter
I have to say with all the Things You Can Do with a FujiNet, seem Connecting to a BBS is not used by most of the FujiNet Community. Currently running, and while highly active, given the number of FujiNet devices now in active use, this part of the functionality is either overlooked, not interesting, or more information on how to connect is needed. A short and simple How-To guide is available on southernamis.com (How to connect) as well as the ATR downloads for BobTerm and Amodem. Maybe to the surprise of some FujiNet users, 13 Active BBS's are online, AMIS, FoRem, BBS Express, BBS Express Pro, RatSoft, BBS Express ST, Oasis, etc. have been restored and in active status for years. Would like to understand if this is not of interest, needs more support, or other..