Interesting, I was thinking that it all the various FujiNETS had CP/M, that each PC on a FujiNET could be part of a CP/M network allowing dozens of different computer types to be nodes in a multi-PC network...for the first time in history.
It is still in early development in-house there at the two Meatloaf and FujiNet groups. So, no sellers are building them ...yet - that I've seen. Breakout the soldering iron or buy that case of beer for a soldering friend! :)
Good questions! I had not gotten that far yet, so I asked Jaime: "A virtual printer is available on Device #4 and the virtual CPM device is there too. I don't remember the device # off the top of my head and haven't done much testing with it. It lists the device #s in the serial console at boot time. Those will be available in the webconfig too when that is ready."
GREAT retro video and it's a Commodore video! Going to watch part 2 now if it has been posted.
Glad you like it. Part 2 will be ready around the weekend or so. -Cheers, Steve
Cool video. We need to get this information out to everyone, so thanks for helping.
More FujiNets the Better! :)
Interesting, I was thinking that it all the various FujiNETS had CP/M, that each PC on a FujiNET could be part of a CP/M network allowing dozens of different computer types to be nodes in a multi-PC network...for the first time in history.
That does sound like a fun idea 🙂
I saw you VCS SoCal I have one of your stickers
Awesome! Hope you make it to the next VCF SoCal in Feb 2025. Be sure to say Hi -Cheers, Steve
Interested in the meatloaf but still haven’t seen where I can buy it
It is still in early development in-house there at the two Meatloaf and FujiNet groups. So, no sellers are building them ...yet - that I've seen. Breakout the soldering iron or buy that case of beer for a soldering friend! :)
Does the Commodore FujiNET have the CPM feature and the printing features or is it "just" the networking features?
Good questions! I had not gotten that far yet, so I asked Jaime: "A virtual printer is available on Device #4 and the virtual CPM device is there too. I don't remember the device # off the top of my head and haven't done much testing with it. It lists the device #s in the serial console at boot time. Those will be available in the webconfig too when that is ready."