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Configuration Test
europlus edited this page Sep 22, 2024
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- Atari Computer
- FujiNet
- Working WiFi connection
- Computer with a web browser on the same WiFi network (optional)
- Micro-SD card in slot (optional)
- A modern computer capable of accessing a Micro-SD card (optional)
- Power on FujiNet
- Power on Atari
- Wait for CONFIG to boot
- Press [C] to view config screen
The "FUJINET CONFIG" screen appears, showing details about your FujiNet (WiFi details like SSID, IP Address, Gateway, and DNS; and version of the CONFIG program).
- Note the IP Address of the FujiNet as shown on the Atari (e.g., "192.168.0.42")
- Visit the page at that IP address (e.g.,
http://192.168.0.42/
-- HTTP, port 80)
- A web page appears, showing details about your FujiNet (WiFi details, as above; version of the FujiNet firwmare, hardware details), and options for other settings that may be configured.
- Configuration changes are accepted and saved (e.g., changing high speed I/O (HSIO) values)
- Long press "Button B" (middle-left) to safe reset -- unmounts the SD card before reboot.
- Remove the Micro-SD card from the FujiNet
- Insert the Micro-SD card into your modern computer and mount it
- Open the "fujinet.ini" file in a text editor
Configuration details should be seen.
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