devkit-fujinet-r2
The devkit-FujiNet was built from the Github repository:
The software used to program the devkit FujiNet:
The official Atari Fujinet v1.0.0 compiled firmware can be found here:
https://github.com/FujiNetWIFI/fujinet-platformio/releases/tag/v1.0.0
The official Atari Fujinet v1.1.0 compiled firmware can be found here:
https://github.com/FujiNetWIFI/fujinet-platformio/releases/tag/v1.1.0
The official Atari Fujinet v1.2.0 compiled firmware can be found here:
https://github.com/FujiNetWIFI/fujinet-platformio/releases/tag/v1.2.0
The official Atari Fujinet v1.3.0 compiled firmware can be found here:
https://github.com/FujiNetWIFI/fujinet-platformio/releases/tag/v1.3.0
NOTE: To flash from the above links, download the file named: fujinet-ATARI-8mb-v1.X.X.zip and use the "Custom" option in the FujinetFlash program
The following link also contains a copy of the 1.0 firmware for the 8MB Espressif ESP32-DevKitC-VE board. The firmware can be used by the FujiNet-Flasher when using a Custom firmware install:
Build Steps
The devkit PCB was printed using the supplied gerber files.
The case was printed using the supplied case from the devkit-FujiNet project.
The required parts such as the Devkit board, resistors, LED's, IC's, SD card reader, SIO cable, and etc. were sourced online from various suppliers.
The parts were assembled and tested thoroughly using a stock Atari 800XL/130XE.
The PCB board does have an isolation diode installed, so it can be powered from the Atari SIO and a micro USB supply at the same time.
Completed PCB board
Header sockets were installed before the ESP board was installed, so it can easily be removed.
SD card socket is the push in and lock style.
LED colors will vary based on availability.
SD card is not included with unit being sold.
The printed case was altered slightly to support:
The SIO cable from the side
Clear plastic was inserted on the top side of the case to keep the board enclosed
NOTE: This r2 version is built on the same board as the original devkit version, but this version switched to the SMD Push in and Lock Style Micro SD card (will not stick out on the side) and the location of the SIO cable was moved.
Powered and Running
FujiNet Configuration Program
bottom
Micro SD side
Micro USB side
top connector side
FujiNet Web App
FAQ
How do I reset the configuration saved on the FujiNet?
Hold down the middle button when powering up the Fujinet connected to the Atari computer. Hold until the Fujinet logo appears.
What Wifi access speed does the Fujinet suppport?
2.4 GHz only, sometime WIFI routers set up for 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz need configuration changes to allow 2.4 Ghz connections to work.
Does this Fujinet work with other Atari SIO devices?
Yes, the FujiNet defaults to D1, so change 1050's D# on the back of the unit.
Can this FuJiNet be in the middle of the SIO chain?
No, it has to be the last device because it only has one SIO female connector. For example: ATARI -> 1050 -> FujiNet.
What are the specs of the ESP32-DevKitC-VE used in this build?
Flash RAM 8 MB, and PSRAM 8 MB.
Does the Devkit FujiNet function any different than the Non-Devkit version?
No, both units function the same, at this point in time.
What are the specs on the DevKit version board?
Vendor link: DevKitC-VE