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To use A2CLOUD, you need various things. Heres a video to show you what
@ -73,8 +71,7 @@ Places to purchase are linked:
* any Raspberry Pi, B/B+ models recommended ([buy direct from
distributor][21], or at Amazon: [Pi 2 model
B][22], [Pi 1 model B+][23], [Pi
1 model B][24], [Pi 1 model A+][25]{:
target="_blank"})
1 model B][24], [Pi 1 model A+][25])
* a [4 GB or larger SD card][26] ([8 GB or
larger][27] recommended)
* a [good power supply][28] with a micro-USB plug
@ -92,8 +89,7 @@ Places to purchase are linked:
If you want simultaneous virtual drives and internet access from your
Apple II:
* another [null modem Apple II serial cable][31]{:
target="_blank"} (or: [roll your own][32])
* another [null modem Apple II serial cable][31] (or: [roll your own][32])
* another [USB-to-serial adapter][33]
* another [Super Serial Card][34], if you have an
Apple IIe (see note below)
@ -105,21 +101,18 @@ items:</span>
* an [SD card reader][35] to prepare the SD card, if
your computer doesnt have one
* a [USB keyboard][36] and possibly [mouse][37]{:
target="_blank"} (or: you can [control the Pi from another
* a [USB keyboard][36] and possibly [mouse][37] (or: you can [control the Pi from another
computer][38])
* a [*powered* USB hub][39] (if you dont have a free
port for a USB-to-serial adapter)
* an [Apple II Pi card][40], or another [Super Serial
Card][34] with a [Raspberry Pi Console cable][41]{:
target="_blank"}, if you want to use [Apple II Pi][42]
Card][34] with a [Raspberry Pi Console cable][41], if you want to use [Apple II Pi][42]
 
If you have a straight-through serial cable rather than a null modem
serial cable, and you are using a IIgs or IIc (no Super Serial Card),
you can use a [DE-9 (aka DB-9) male-to-female null modem adapter][43]{:
target="_blank"}.
you can use a [DE-9 (aka DB-9) male-to-female null modem adapter][43].
If you have a Super Serial Card, its jumper block needs to point towards
“Modem” if you have a null modem cable, or “Terminal” if you have a
@ -136,7 +129,6 @@ Prolific PL2303 chipset. Other models based on other chipsets such as
FTDI may also work; I just havent tried them.)</small>
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patient, as it takes a little while to install.
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For basic A2CLOUD use, I recommend going headless with your Raspberry Pi
@ -316,7 +299,6 @@ rather than asking your router for it) via the method discussed
 
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If you used the [Raspple II][12] installation method,
@ -379,7 +357,6 @@ Youve now got your Raspberry Pi providing virtual drives and internet
access for your Apple II!
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Figure out which of the following scenarios applies to you, and attach
@ -490,7 +463,6 @@ can then move the adapter to a different port and repeat until you
figure out which one is the lowest and which one is the highest.
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Youre almost ready to use virtual drives, courtesy of David Schmidts
@ -576,7 +544,6 @@ get it going again, or reboot, or disconnect and then reconnect the
USB-to-serial adapter on the lower USB port.
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Ok, almost there. Fire up your A2CLOUD floppy, and at the welcome
@ -614,9 +577,7 @@ screen, type V. (If you are at an Applesoft prompt, you can instead type
Once youve done this, you can access your blank virtual disk on slot 2
drive 1, and the 800K version of the A2CLOUD disk on slot 2 drive 2.
Check it out by typing `CAT,S2,D2`. After specifying the slot and drive,
they will stick for subsequent [ProDOS commands][69]{:
target="_blank"} (thats a quick list; heres a [full manual][70]{:
target="_blank"}). You will no longer have access to slot 6. To regain
they will stick for subsequent [ProDOS commands][69] (thats a quick list; heres a [full manual][70]). You will no longer have access to slot 6. To regain
access to slot 6, do a full reset of your Apple II and boot any ProDOS
disk as usual.
@ -649,7 +610,6 @@ You can also change the virtual drives to use different images, which
Ill explain in a later post.
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If youre happy enough controlling your Pi with a screen or keyboard
@ -686,8 +642,7 @@ really need to read any of this post. But its *more fun* to log into it
from your Apple II. You try it.
To do that, youll need terminal communications software which supports
VT-100 emulation. The A2CLOUD installer provides both [ProTERM][73]{:
target="_blank"} and Z-Link for IIc, IIgs, and enhanced IIe; GS/OS users
VT-100 emulation. The A2CLOUD installer provides both [ProTERM][73] and Z-Link for IIc, IIgs, and enhanced IIe; GS/OS users
can also download and use [Spectrum][74] for color
and graphic text. Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe users have some
options too.
@ -741,8 +696,7 @@ community.)
underline;">Spectrum</span>
[Spectrum][74], for the Apple IIgs, is not provided
on the A2CLOUD disk, [but is freely available for download][77]{:
target="_blank"}. From the Settings menu, choose Port and select the
on the A2CLOUD disk, [but is freely available for download][77]. From the Settings menu, choose Port and select the
printer port at 4800 baud. Then in the Settings menu, choose Online
Display and select VT-100 (monochrome text), or ANSI (color and graphic
text, though slower). Then from the Show menu, choose Online Display. If
@ -786,7 +740,6 @@ UltraTerm) for 80 column support. I havent tried them, but [heres the
relevant discussion thread][79].
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If you have [A2SERVER][82] installed — which you do
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/media/A2SHARED/ADTDISKS.
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Once youre logged into your Raspberry Pi, you can download disk images
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To make things easy, A2CLOUD has commands to “insert” disk image files
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called Virtual.po or Virtual2.po, respectively.)</small>
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Once youve logged into your Pi — that could be from your Apple II using
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you directly to the #a2c.chat channel. (If you want to connect to other
channels, instead type `irssi`.) Type `/quit` when youre done. You
might want to check out more detailed instructions for [IRC
generally][89] or [Irssi specifically][90]{:
target="_blank"}.
generally][89] or [Irssi specifically][90].
 
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started, and look for help on Linux forums if you need it.
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If you want to get new Apple II software, there are a few ways to go
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Once youve [downloaded stuff to your P][93]i, or [copied stuff on to it
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If you have an archive file, on your Pi, youll need to expand it.
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monitor input.
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If youve got files on your Pi that arent inside one of your viritual
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I chose the default speed of 4800 baud for Pi as a lowest common
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To see the current speed, just type `baud` by itself.
Youll only be able to use 38400 or 57600 on a IIgs (and not with
Z-Link), but Hugh Hood has come up with [clever ProTERM macros][108]{:
target="_blank"} that enable 115200 baud on any Apple II, and A2CLOUD
Z-Link), but Hugh Hood has come up with [clever ProTERM macros][108]
that enable 115200 baud on any Apple II, and A2CLOUD
provides them with ProTERM. If you use 115200 baud, youll likely drop
some characters, especially on an 8-bit Apple II. One strategy you might
want to try is to use a slower speed normally, but then “upshift” to
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Though the purpose of A2CLOUD is primarily to extend the functionality
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and alt-F4 to exit. Usage instructions are on the [GSport home
page.][111]
For a emulated Apple IIe, type `linapple` to run the [LinApple][112]{:
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For a emulated Apple IIe, type `linapple` to run the [LinApple][112]
emulator. It has some nifty features like built-in
software downloading and a built-in help screen. More information is
[here][112].
You can also use GSports ancestor, [KEGS][113], by
choosing it from the menu of the Raspbian desktop. (To start the
Raspbian desktop, type `startx` or use [remote desktop software][38]{:
target="_blank"}.) Usage instructions are [here][114]{:
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Raspbian desktop, type `startx` or use [remote desktop software][38].) Usage instructions are [here][114].
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David Schmenk has created [Apple II Pi][10], which
@ -1725,11 +1621,8 @@ mouse, joystick, and drives to control your Raspberry Pi, primarily so
you can use the GSport emulator, giving you a virtual souped up Apple
II. To get benefit from this, youll need a screen attached to your Pi.
To use Apple II Pi, youll need the [Apple II Pi card][116]{:
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IIc/IIc+ serial port, via [the appropriate serial cable ][31]{:
target="_blank"}and possibly a [DE-9 (aka DB-9) male-to-male null modem
To use Apple II Pi, youll need the [Apple II Pi card][116], or a [Raspberry Pi console cable][41] attached to a Super Serial Card (even in a IIgs) or a
IIc/IIc+ serial port, via [the appropriate serial cable ][31]and possibly a [DE-9 (aka DB-9) male-to-male null modem
adapter][117]. The software is already installed by
Raspple II or A2CLOUD (if it doesnt seem to work, try updating A2CLOUD
by typing `a2cloud-update`).
@ -1750,12 +1643,9 @@ keyboard) to quit. When you do, your Pi will fully shut down.
Apple II Pi has many more sophisticated abilities, such being able to
develop 6502 code on the Raspberry Pi and execute it on the Apple II.
For more info on how to use it, check out [Daves web site][10]{:
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For more info on how to use it, check out [Daves web site][10] and the [Ultimate Apple 2 forums][118].
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A2CLOUD is sorta always in a state of development with tiny tweaks
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* if A2SERVER is installed, shares the ADTPro disks folder as ADTDISKS
on the network
* responds to name “raspberrypi.local” as alternative to IP address to
Mac OS X (and Windows with [Bonjour Print Services][49]{:
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Mac OS X (and Windows with [Bonjour Print Services][49] installed) computers on network
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="line-height:
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Pi; introduced at KansasFest 2013
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This is a post for new techniques or features that arent fully ready,
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