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have you tested the new version yet?
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Works fine on atari800 (130xe, PAL) on an M1 Mac
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fujinet.club and tnfs.fujinet.systems have both been offline for some time now
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This looks great, can't wait to give it a try. I have to say I really like the title as it is!
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I don't ping any more I'm actually connecting to the tnfs server on the right port and if I get a response I'm marking it online. It's been a reliable way to tell if the server is online for a long time now. There's also now a json feed for the server list at https://atari8bit.net/tnfsservers.php
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8bitdo Retro Sega BT + 800XL controller issues
Mr Robot replied to WOPRpwJOSHUA's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
This might be a dumb question but have you got the controller in the right mode? It needs to be in dinput mode, turn it on by pressing Start+B. I guess you've tried all the modes, I'm just asking to check it off the list. -
If anyone is using the raspberry pi image I made, I posted some info on how to get the updater to look at the new repo so it will work again back in January.
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Now tcp support is in it's a pretty good time to update your tnfs server if you have one, especially if it's public.
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The screenshots do all appear to be from the same monitor (the bezel looks the same) but yeah the high cost of a trashed 800 with an incognito in it to cover "the very high ebay fees I have to pay for a sale" which they mention three times is laughable. The fact they mention "Some cracks in the casing have been fixed and it's structurally sound." but show no pictures of them, I'd not go anywhere near this. 20 quid shipping for an 800 is way too low for something so fragile, they probably got it cracked because the psu smashed into the 800 in transit and they are going to use the same level of care shipping it back out again. "No returns"... nope!
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That document is linked at the bottom of the De Re page.
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You mean MacRorie is selling the blank PCB's but not including the BOM's? I can't believe that, I'm sure the Cart BOM just got accidentally missed off the instructions you were sent. I've got your DM and I've replied with the BOM. I can't say whether it has changed since I handed over the design files, b ut it was correct at one point.
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Doesn't Control+W save that option? I've not tried it but that's the config save option from the app.
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How do you set up a TNSF server?
Mr Robot replied to Tonyscouter's topic in #FujiNet SIO Network Adapter
This isn't going to stop tnfs visitors from creating files just people connecting via smb. You need to set the ownership of the files to one account (the one you upload stuff using) but set the credentials of the connecting tnfs users to something else. Give that user read only access. -
Filename length truncation and fujinet-pc
Mr Robot replied to x=usr(1536)'s topic in #FujiNet SIO Network Adapter
I had to rename a bunch of the paths on my tnfs because of that (rename "Adventure International" to "AI" for example), it also stopped the Homebrew awards entries being available for some of the files. Also falls through to the access logs with any path over something like 170 characters having its name truncated. -
One had 48k, 4 joystick ports and OS-B, the other had 64K, 2 joystick ports and OS-XL
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You should mention Multijoy in (5) and that most if not all of the 4 player games now have Multijoy versions for XL/XE
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1. I'd get the 130XE over the 800XL, its the most compatible with the entire library, doesn't have as good of a keyboard as the 800XL, and I don't think it looks as nice, but if you are just wanting a box for your game room with a cart full of games on it, the 130xe is going to be the most compatible. 2. You can use standard Atari joysticks and paddles 3. 5200 roms will not run on it but by now almost all the roms for the 5200 have 8-bit conversions and you can run any of those. 4. Original Atari PSU's are usually fine (there is an 'ingot' variety that is known to fail and kill Atari's but all the rest are fine). If you get an Atari with an ingot, cut the cables off it for spares and throw it away. 5. If you want compatibility with modern games and old games released later in the Atari's life, you might want to think about getting a PAL Atari over an NTSC one as most of the modern software is written in Europe, NTSC tends to be an afterthought or last step in the dev process. This will mean you also need a display you can use with a PAL machine. I deliberately didn't answer the 'which cart' question, there are lots of choices and _everyone_ has an opinion and favorite. Mine is the SUB Cart or AVG Cart, both will work for you. Other people will be along shortly to recommend all the other ones!
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Yes i expect it’s pretty simple, if you have the original board, to follow the traces. At most it will be one resister and a couple of wires. If no one else has that board, no one else can help you. I don’t know how much more help anyone else can offer, it’s pretty much up to you to work it out and share the info so it can help the next person looking for this info.
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The LED's were for the modified Drive cases Gavin made from my original drive case designs, he added drive activity and power leds to the front of the cases
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The 1.3 disks are on my TNFS server if anyone wants to try it out. Let me know if you have any issues getting them to load, I've tested locally but not over the internet yet.
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I contacted the seller, he didn’t realize he’d messed that up and he’s changed it.