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To use A2CLOUD, you need various things. Here’s 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: * an [SD card reader][35] to prepare the SD card, if your computer doesn’t 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 don’t 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 haven’t tried them.)
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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 @@ You’ve 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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You’re almost ready to use virtual drives, courtesy of David Schmidt’s @@ -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 you’ve 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"} (that’s a quick list; here’s 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] (that’s a quick list; here’s 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 I’ll explain in a later post.
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If you’re happy enough controlling your Pi with a screen or keyboard @@ -686,8 +642,7 @@ really need to read any of this post. But it’s *more fun* to log into it from your Apple II. You try it. To do that, you’ll 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 [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 haven’t tried them, but [here’s the relevant discussion thread][79].
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If you have [A2SERVER][82] installed — which you do @@ -869,7 +818,6 @@ using `pscp` in [PuTTY][50]. The shared volume is at /media/A2SHARED/ADTDISKS.
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Once you’re logged into your Raspberry Pi, you can download disk images @@ -976,7 +920,6 @@ which should be included here, please mention them in the comments.  
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To make things easy, A2CLOUD has commands to “insert” disk image files @@ -1045,7 +984,6 @@ imageFileName. The symlinks are in /usr/local/adtpro/disks, and are called Virtual.po or Virtual2.po, respectively.)
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Once you’ve logged into your Pi — that could be from your Apple II using @@ -1096,8 +1030,7 @@ is type `a2chat`. It will launch an IRC program called Irssi and connect you directly to the #a2c.chat channel. (If you want to connect to other channels, instead type `irssi`.) Type `/quit` when you’re 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].   @@ -1136,7 +1069,6 @@ moment. If you want to give it a go, [see this comment][92] to get started, and look for help on Linux forums if you need it.
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I chose the default speed of 4800 baud for Pi as a lowest common @@ -1602,8 +1510,8 @@ on logout, use: To see the current speed, just type `baud` by itself. You’ll 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, you’ll 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 @@ -1624,7 +1532,6 @@ then rename the appropriate globals file to PT3.GLOBALS.  
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