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Mr Robot

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  1. @lbaeza I use the word "Prototype" for labels that have space or CXL6502 for those that don't so that it's obvious that the cart wasn't a real production. Stargate actually got a serial number so I used that.
  2. I tried to message @Albert last night but I wasn't allowed to message him so I messaged the Admin team and requested a Fujinet subforum.
  3. If you don't need all the bells and whistles and want something cheaper, this is coming soon(ish) Nowhere to order it yet but discussion is here
  4. XEL https://thebrewingacademy.com/collections/1088xel-xld/products/mytek-1088xel XLD https://thebrewingacademy.com/collections/1088xel-xld/products/1088xld-by-mytek
  5. Now that more public TNFS servers are coming on line and clients for platforms other than the Atari are starting to appear, I have decided to return my TNFS server back into a private server. Please remove Fujinet.Atari8bit.net from your server lists. Thanks!
  6. Speaking of XEL/XLD... This is a standard XLD Built and tested VBXE/Sophia etc. are extra.
  7. Redbubble have changed the link to this, it's now here
  8. If you put a bootable disk in SDM D1 and nothing in FN D1 you shouldn't need to switch off the fujinet it should just boot from the SDM
  9. Steeplechase, it's one of the best ones. I used to have a bunch of them, they are quite collectable now
  10. I only suggested it 3 hours ago! I thought I'd leave it for a couple of days to see how popular the idea is and if it seems like a wanted thing I was going to ask @Albert
  11. I was just thinking it's about time Fujinet got its own subforum, especially if RespeQT can have one, there is far more chatter for Fujinet now.
  12. Don't worry about @tschak909 his bark is worse than his bite That would be the gentleman above Thom is the primary developer and project lead for Fujinet. The top menu is for known sites. One of those sites, if you name it SD, will look at the SD card in your Fujinet, all the rest will be online sites. Fujinet.Online is @mozzwalds, atari-apps.irata.online is @tschak909s fujinet.atari8bit.net is mine, Fujinet.pl is @bocianus and the newest one to arrive is langesite.com which belongs to @Bill Lange more will start popping up as more people get Fujinets. My server is back online now, it looks like I need to write something to sort out my stats page, I can't rely on the logfiles, they don't last long enough.
  13. That would be me. My server is down at the moment while I refactor the software on it, the mr robots are there so I can check the server is at least working.
  14. Is there any reason you can't use a switch, something like this https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/renesas-electronics-america-inc/QS4A110QG/1916077 to just disconnect the fujinet from the SIO lines? Just thinking out loud
  15. Never have, never will. Digital only or I'll just live without it, there are plenty of other games I can play. I probably shouldn't have hidden the notes to that effect in the edit reason box! You must be talking about Bound cloning the Terrible Fire 536. Apparently JLCPcb had a website vuln and Bound just helped himself to the gerbers for whatever he wanted. The political stuff about postage was all just a smokescreen, he's cloning lots of peoples stuff and purely doing it for profit. I think RetroTink is doing it right, fabbing in China but only providing a testing firmware so you have to upgrade as soon as you buy one.
  16. This is not what I was told by Pete when I asked him if I could return any carts I was unhappy with for some reason. He told me that I was probably a pirate who would buy all the carts, rip them and return them, so no, no refunds for sold carts. I didn't realise he was singling me out, I assumed it was policy.
  17. Yes, sorry again Albert, I was just being hypothetical, not suggesting anyone should do that on your forums.
  18. In the case of Video 61, the one person being robbed is the customer. I fully respect the rights of the small software producer, even yours. I may think you are being a bit of a dick making your point the way that you are, but it's your software, you state it doesn't work with some configurations so it's all fine. We're a small community and no one is getting rich supporting us, anyone who does make things for the community, hardware, software, art, 3d work, spare parts, whatever, should be supported and that includes not ripping off their stuff. Video 61 sells buggy crap, people report the bugs, the bugs don't get fixed, they can't return the buggy cart. Video 61 are ripping off their customers at that point. They aren't the small producer that needs supporting any longer, just lazy crooks. Would it be better if one of their customers dumped the cart and asked for help fixing the bugs and then sent the cart image via PM to anyone who offers to help? Or are you just saying "HAHA you bought a lemon, tough shit"?
  19. Not surprised at this response given that you deliberately break your software if a user tries to run it on an upgrade you don't like, then demand the fixes get removed from any forum where a fix is posted. Compared with the Amiga and C64 scenes the Atari scene is a paragon of virtue, it's only the bad actors who still think the Atari scene is rife with piracy and unauthorized hacking.
  20. Yeah, sorry, probably not a good idea to do that here, sorry Albert!
  21. He is making it sound legal and threatening, remember it's just two people robbing the Atari community and feeling outrage when people notice. People in this community respect the rights of others (mostly. it gets a bit hairy around CC/FOSS). This makes the community a target for people like lance and peter who release buggy crap and never fix it. Personally I think if people release buggy software and don't fix it in a reasonable period of time (two years is WAY more than reasonable) it is fine to dump the cart and post it here for the community to fix. You've done everything you can to get a working product from them but still don't have it, it seems fair to ask for help from others at that point.
  22. Most terminal programs have a phone book built in. I was going to add a bunch of good BBS's to them on the comms disks on my TNFS server but when I asked for some good BBS's I got no answers so I didn't bother.
  23. Disk Images: Common(ATR/ATX), Less Common(ATR.GZ/DCM/XFD/XFD.GZ/SCP/PRO) Tape Images: Common(CAS), Less Common(HEX/WAV/OGG/FLAC) Cart Images: Common(BIN/CAR), Less Common(ROM) (Also ROM is used for dumps of Firmware as well as Cart Images) Binary executables: Common(XEX), Less Common (EXE/COM/OBJ (And any other extension you like)) There's also the wrinkle that COM files on SpartaDOS X are loaded differently than EXE files.
  24. @mozzwald sorry! I was typing while you were! That was easy!
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