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# [A2CLOUD: what you need][18]
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To use A2CLOUD, you need various things. Heres a video to show you what
goes where, followed by your shopping list. (Dont pay much attention to
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# [A2CLOUD: prepare your Pi][44]
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<span style="font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.714285714; text-decoration:
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# [A2CLOUD: go headless (optional)][38]
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For basic A2CLOUD use, I recommend going headless with your Raspberry Pi
— that is, using it without a screen and keyboard. This will keep your
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# [A2CLOUD: install the software][56]
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If you used the [Raspple II][12] installation method,
youve already installed the A2CLOUD software, and can skip the rest of
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# [A2CLOUD: attach your cables][58]
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Figure out which of the following scenarios applies to you, and attach
your USB-to-serial adapter(s) according to the options you see.
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# [A2CLOUD: make your boot disk][60]
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Youre almost ready to use virtual drives, courtesy of David Schmidts
[VSDRIVE][62], which is included with [ADTPro][63]. You can also use ADTPro
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# [A2CLOUD: use virtual drives!][67]
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Ok, almost there. Fire up your A2CLOUD floppy, and at the welcome
screen, type V. (If you are at an Applesoft prompt, you can instead type
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# [A2CLOUD: log in from your Apple II][71]
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If youre happy enough controlling your Pi with a screen or keyboard
attached, or by logging into it from another computer, then you dont
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# [A2CLOUD: make a floppy or image][80]
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If you have [A2SERVER][82] installed — which you do
if you installed A2CLOUD with [Raspple II][12] — its
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# [A2CLOUD: learn some Unix][83]
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Once youre logged into your Raspberry Pi, you can download disk images
and use them with VSDRIVE or transfer them with ADTPro.
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# [A2CLOUD: “insert” a disk image][85]
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To make things easy, A2CLOUD has commands to “insert” disk image files
into the virtual drives:
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# [A2CLOUD: connect with other people][87]
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Once youve logged into your Pi — that could be from your Apple II using
ProTERM or Z-Link or Spectrum, or with a directly attached keyboard and
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# [A2CLOUD: browse &#038; download][93]
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If you want to get new Apple II software, there are a few ways to go
about it.
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# [A2CLOUD: use disk images][99]
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Once youve [downloaded stuff to your P][93]i, or [copied stuff on to it
from another computer on your network][80], you can [immediately use
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# [A2CLOUD: expand archives][101]
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If you have an archive file, on your Pi, youll need to expand it.
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# [A2CLOUD: transfer files][104]
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If youve got files on your Pi that arent inside one of your viritual
disks, and you want to transfer them to your Apple II, youve got a few
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# [A2CLOUD: increase serial port speed][75]
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I chose the default speed of 4800 baud for Pi as a lowest common
denominator that should work in almost any situation, even a IIc using
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# [A2CLOUD: emulate an Apple II][109]
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Though the purpose of A2CLOUD is primarily to extend the functionality
of your actual Apple II, there are also emulators provided in case you
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# [A2CLOUD: Apple II Pi][42]
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David Schmenk has created [Apple II Pi][10], which
takes a different approach than A2CLOUD. With A2CLOUD, the idea is to
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# [A2CLOUD: release history and notes][13]
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A2CLOUD is sorta always in a state of development with tiny tweaks
happening without announcement, often to the installer script rather
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# [A2CLOUD: other stuff][121]
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This is a post for new techniques or features that arent fully ready,
or other stuff that doesnt seem to fit into the main guide. [View the