Thanks for this great program @apc! I'm just an atari nostalgia guy having fun after the holidays, but very ignorant -- probably missing something obvious.
For some reason can't get the config to boot up on the 130xe -- if I understood the thread the sio2usb diode rewire mod was only necessary to connect additional SIO hardware; perhaps I'm mistaken? I'm using a stock sio2usb (lotharek 2019-Apr-25 hardware), running fujinet-pc with 'sudo ./run-fujinet'. The web interface comes up fine, and the sio2usb interface is detected by dmesg as /dev/ttyUSB0:
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'lsusb'
Bus 001 Device 019: ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd FT232 USB-Serial (UART) IC
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I am not able to set hosts or mounts from the web interface on the raspberry pi side, but I think this is expected behavior.
Tried to boot 130xe across sio2usb with HSIO Disabled, Command DSR, Proceed DTR. At boot the 130xe produces an interrupted tone and a blue screen flashing like it's trying to load with the following debug:
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14:54:57.973381 > CF: 31 53 00 00 84
14:54:57.973469 > FujiNet CONFIG boot
14:54:57.973504 > disk sio_process()
14:54:57.974414 > ACK!
14:54:57.974482 > disk STATUS
14:54:57.974510 > response: 0x00, 0xff, 0xe0
14:54:57.974537 > ->SIO write 4 bytes
14:54:57.974940 > COMPLETE!
14:54:57.991703 > SIO CMD processed in 22 ms
14:54:58.002253 >
14:54:58.006751 > CF: 31 52 01 00 84
14:54:58.006850 > FujiNet CONFIG boot
14:54:58.006871 > disk sio_process()
14:54:58.007738 > ACK!
14:54:58.007797 > ATR READ 1 / 720
14:54:58.007825 > FileHandlerLocal::seek
14:54:58.007855 > FileHandlerLocal::read
14:54:58.007878 > ->SIO write 128 bytes
14:54:58.008283 > COMPLETE!
14:54:58.081512 > SIO CMD processed in 79 ms
14:54:58.082862 >
14:54:58.084368 > !!! Extra bytes pending (5)
14:54:58.084417 > CF: 31 52 01 00 84
14:54:58.084441 > FujiNet CONFIG boot
14:54:58.084459 > disk sio_process()
14:54:58.085367 > ACK!
14:54:58.085426 > ATR READ 1 / 720
14:54:58.085457 > FileHandlerLocal::seek
14:54:58.085490 > FileHandlerLocal::read
14:54:58.085511 > ->SIO write 128 bytes
14:54:58.085923 > COMPLETE!
14:54:58.171512 > SIO CMD processed in 89 ms
14:54:58.186158 >
14:54:58.189990 > !!! Extra bytes pending (5)
14:54:58.190087 > CF: 31 52 02 00 85
14:54:58.190115 > FujiNet CONFIG boot
14:54:58.190134 > disk sio_process()
14:54:58.191210 > ACK!
14:54:58.191259 > ATR READ 2 / 720
14:54:58.191292 > FileHandlerLocal::read
14:54:58.191316 > ->SIO write 128 bytes
14:54:58.191706 > COMPLETE!
14:54:58.261505 > SIO CMD processed in 75 ms
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I tried the other COMMAND and PROCEED settings but no dice. Very sorry if I've forgotten a critical piece of info in this unforgivably long post.
Thanks again for the great work!