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Ascending Mount FujiNet - Notes for Tandy CoCo (peripheral fujinet tandy coco assembly internet tutorial) (leadedsolder.com | ia)
9 points by bmonkey325 153 days ago | 7 comments
  • seclorum 149 days ago
    I'm thinking that Oric Atmos has to be added to the build-platform/, ASAP ..
  • bmonkey325 153 days ago
    How to build a version for the Coco is in this place: https://github.com/FujiNetWIFI/fujinet-hardware/tree/master/...

    I am amazed at how this has expanded to give new connectivity life to all these amazing 8bit machines

    • ddingus 152 days ago
      Me too. When Thomas first announced it for the Atari machines, I thought it would not spread that well because the Atari build made extensive use of the Atari SIO system.

      Basically, it is device independent I/O, which was spiffy back in the day, and it meant that a ton of old software would just work via FujiNET.

      Neat, but very Atari only.

      Then Thomas just started porting and finding ways on other machines!

      Another nice thing is FujiNET can get people onto Irata, the PLATO reboot Thomas also worked on.

      And I have not had the time to explore that system, but it sure looks neato!

      • bmonkey325 151 days ago
        Fun fact about Plato on the Atari. The deeper you went the darker the background colors got and the lighter the foreground text became.
        • ddingus 151 days ago
          That is pretty neat! Are you talking about the PLATO cartridge software?
          • bmonkey325 150 days ago
            That was my understanding. It’s a shame that Plato didn’t become mass market. Imagine a timeline where AOL wasn’t the Internet for most people
            • ddingus 148 days ago
              Yeah. I would have used the crap out of that system.

              It looks really neat!

              Instead, I was BBS'Ing and eventually online proper in 91, using gateway systems prior.

              And of course USENET was where the action was!

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