-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 69
FujiNet VirtualMachine
Using the FujiNet VirtualMachine makes it possible to try out a FujiNet device on either an Atari or Apple II computer without having to purchase any hardware.
The VM is built as a VirtualBox OVA appliance file which should be able to be importad into VirtualBox version 6 or 7. The VM includes the following functionality currently:
- Debian 12 Linux with the XFCE 4 desktop environment
- Altirra Atari emulator installed & run via Wine (Desktop Launcher)
- AppleWin Apple II emulator installed using native Linux port (Desktop Launcher)
- FujiNet PC for Atari plus
netsio
bridge emulator for connecting Altirra to the virtual FujiNet (starts automatically) - FujiNet PC for Apple for connecting AppleWin to the virtual FujiNet (starts automatically)
- Epiphany web browser for connecting to the virtual FujiNet device's web UI
The latest build of the VM can be downloaded here (~3.6GB file)
The easiest way to import the OVA into VirtualBox is by using the GUI:
-
From the
File
menu, selectImport Appliance...
-
Select the OVA file that was downloaded & click
Next
-
Optionally change the
Machine Base Folder
on the following page to where you'd like to store the imported VM. Most other items on this page are just informational & can be left as is. -
Click
Finish
& wait for the VM to be imported
Once the VM has been imported the various settings can be customized to your liking. However, the VM should work without any modifications. If more memory is available it will make a noticeable performance difference to increase the VM's allotted RAM as much as possible.
Official FujiNet VirtualMachine documentation is available with more in-depth help & usage information.
Copyright 2024 Contributors to the FujiNetWIFI project.
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/7MfFTvD
- 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