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Board bring up for FujiNet Platform.IO code
Welcome. It's 2022 and the production version of the #FujiNet firmware is being written in Platform.IO. FujiNet is available on four platforms now: Atari 8bit, Lynx, Apple II and ADAM. Commodore 64 work is close behind, and other platforms are spinning up quickly (PC-DOC, Spectrum, Macintosh). If you want to help work on them you'll need to build or purchase some hardware to bridge to your system and then bring up the latest version of the code on your hardware. We will try to cover all the things you need to do in the following documents.
This section is now broken up into two documents:
- Board Bring up Hardware - hardware directions for interfacing with your hardware platform
- Board Bring up Software - software requirements and directions for compiling the code for the ESP32 firmware
Clearly you'll need working hardware first, unless you are working on the virtual FujiNet system for Atari 8bits. For that platform see Platform Virtual FujiNet.
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- Home
- What is FujiNet?
- The Definition of Done
- Board bring up for FujiNet Platform.IO code
- The Complete Linux CLI Guide
- The Complete macOS CLI Guide
- Development Env for Apps
- FujiNet-Development-Guidelines
- System Quickstarts
- FujiNet Flasher
- Setting up a TNFS Server
- FujiNet Configuration File: fnconfig.ini
- AppKey Registry - SIO Command $DC Open App Key
- CP-M Support
- BBS
- Official Hardware Versions
- Prototype Board Revisions
- FujiNet Development Guidelines
- Atari Programming
- Apple Programming
- C64 Programming
- ADAM Programming
- Testing Plan
- Hacker List
- FujiNet VirtualMachine