diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7139746..746050b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -22,13 +22,14 @@ So far, this is a project and not a finished product. The current prototype is o 1. RPI - Execute a single Linux command 2. SH - Open a Linux shell 3. WGET - Download and save to file -2. Proper ProDOS clock driver (currently just directly sets values on block reads) -3. Bi-directional image conversion between common formats and HIRES -4. Remote code execution -5. Proxy VNC connection, rendering as Apple II compatible graphics +2. Shell improvements +3. Proper ProDOS clock driver (currently just directly sets values on block reads) +4. Bi-directional image conversion between common formats and HIRES +5. Remote code execution +6. Proxy VNC connection, rendering as Apple II compatible graphics ## Setup starting from scratch -1. Have PCBs made from the gerber and drill files in the Hardware folder or email me for a blank or fully assembled board +1. Have PCBs made from [PCBWay](https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Apple2_IO_RPi_v5.html) or from the gerber and drill files in the Hardware folder or email me for a blank or fully assembled board 2. Solder chips, header and capacitors in place 3. Attach Raspberry Pi Zero W facing outward from the card 4. Install [Raspberry Pi OS](https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/) on microSD card @@ -63,12 +64,14 @@ So far, this is a project and not a finished product. The current prototype is o 1. Put in any slot (slot 7 preferred as it is the first to boot) 2. Turn on your Apple II 3. Wait for the RPi to start up (will show ... until it connects) -4. Select `2` from the menu to run a command -5. Type `a2wifi list` to check that you have a wireless network in range -6. Type `a2wifi select YOUR_SSID YOUR_PASSWORD` to connect the RPi to your network -7. Once connected, you should be able to ssh to the RPi from any computer if you want. From a Mac or Linux (or Windows with Bash) shell, type `ssh pi@raspberrypi`. The default password is `raspberry`. -8. Rebooting the Apple II, you can then select `1` from the menu and it will boot to ProDOS 2.4.2 and you will have a mostly blank 32 MB drive with a couple of utilities for updating firmware and such. -9. Star and Watch this repo on GitHub for the latest updates +4. After ProDOS boots, type `-SHELL` +5. Type `sudo vim /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf` +6. Use `h j k l` keys to navigate, `i` to insert text and `ESC` to go back to navigation more +7. Enter your wifi information +8. Press `ESC:wq` to save and quit +9. Type `sudo reboot` +10. Restart Apple II +11. Star and Watch this repo on GitHub for the latest updates ## Update 1. Restart Apple II