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FujiNet is a multi-peripheral emulator and WiFi network device for vintage computers. The first completed hardware was for Atari 8-Bit computers and development has begun for other systems with the goal of supporting as many as possible. What sets FujiNet apart from other WiFi devices is the new Network Device (the N device, or NDEV). The N device allows vintage computers that do not have enough processing power to handle TCP/IP connections talk to the modern internet over WiFi. Virtual adapters have been created for many protocols including: TCP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, TNFS, HTTPS (SSL/TLS), SSH, TELNET, WebDAV and JSON parser.

 

This device looks differently? Is it different version?

Actually, it is not. Functionally is the same, it is different PCB layout, designed by Lotharek. There are some minor changes to hardware, like SD card slot is regular size, power supply diagram is different etc. Original FujiNet design is time consuming and more expensive to build, so new PCB has been designed which introduces all SMD elements at top layer, incorporates dual SIO splitter (device is passthrough), and it is fitted in in metal case with external BT/WiFi antenna.

 

Features

  • Device version is 1.7
  • metal case, grey powder coated
  • illuminated Atari logo at top of case
  • external WiFi/BT antenna
  • 2 SIO ports
  • USB-C for firmware upgrade (or to provide power when using with Atari 1200XL)
  • 4 rubber legs

 

In the box

  • device
  • external antenna

Please note that SIO cable is not included.