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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
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# A2CLOUD: prepare your Pi
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_Starting Fresh_
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## Starting Fresh
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If you have never used your Pi, you will need to prepare your SD card.
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Download [Raspple II][28] (a distribution of the Raspbian operating system
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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ Pi board stops flickering.
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formatted correctly, you can use the official [SD Formatter][51] utility —
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carefully! — before copying the files.)
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_If you’re already up and running, or want to customize the installation_
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## If you’re already up and running, or want to customize the installation
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You can also install A2CLOUD from the Raspbian command line. Type:
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@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ With that said, you may want a screen and keyboard attached if you want to use
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you’re not ready to go headless, you can skip the rest of this post.
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_Log in to the Pi’s command line:_
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## Log in to the Pi’s command line:
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If you’re gonna go headless, then you’ll need to take a few steps so that you
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can control your Pi from another computer, which could be an Apple II, as I’ll
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@ -218,7 +218,8 @@ arrive at the Linux prompt.
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<a id="xrdp" />
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_Remotely Access the Raspbian desktop_
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## Remotely Access the Raspbian desktop
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You can access the Raspbian graphical desktop by using remote desktop
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software. Use the Remote Desktop Connection application included with
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@ -228,7 +229,7 @@ prefer to use a VNC client, [configure tightvncserver][link054]. You could also
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RDP or VNC clients for other platforms, like iOS and Android.)
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_Get a consistent IP Address_
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## Get a consistent IP Address
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If “raspberrypi.local” doesn’t work for you for some reason, and you don’t
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want to have to use Pi Finder or Advanced IP Scanner every time you want to
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@ -313,7 +314,7 @@ If you have an Apple IIe, then “printer port” or “modem port” means a Su
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Serial Card in slot 1 or 2, respectively.
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_You have one USB-to-serial adapter, and want to use it for virtual drives_
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## You have one USB-to-serial adapter, and want to use it for virtual drives
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You can use:
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@ -328,7 +329,7 @@ You can use:
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Connect the adapter to a serial cable attached to to your Apple II modem port.
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_You have one USB-to-serial adapter, and want to use it for internet_
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## You have one USB-to-serial adapter, and want to use it for internet
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You can use:
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@ -344,12 +345,12 @@ Connect the adapter to a serial cable attached to to your Apple II printer
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port.
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_You have two USB-to-serial adapters_
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## You have two USB-to-serial adapters
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Do both of the above.
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_How to figure out the lowest or highest numbered port on your USB hub_
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## How to figure out the lowest or highest numbered port on your USB hub
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You can attach two USB-to-serial adapters to a USB hub attached to either USB
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port on the Pi. A2CLOUD tells them apart based on their being attached to a
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@ -508,7 +509,7 @@ type ctrl-A followed by a question mark. A well-written, easy-to-follow guide
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on how to get the most out of Screen is [here][link076].
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_ProTERM_
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## ProTERM
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ProTERM is a robust and recommended terminal program, but it does not fit on
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the 140K A2CLOUD disk, and it needs to stay in the drive (or virtual drive)
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@ -525,7 +526,8 @@ the community.)
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<a id="spectrum" />
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_Spectrum_
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## Spectrum
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[Spectrum][link074], for the Apple IIgs, is not provided on the A2CLOUD disk,
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[but is freely available for download][link077]. From the Settings menu, choose
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@ -539,7 +541,7 @@ type Apple-W to “close” the display. (Thanks to Ewen Wannop for making
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Spectrum free to the community.)
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_Z-Link_
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## Z-Link
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Z-Link is provided on both the 5.25″ and 3.5″ versions of the A2CLOUD disk.
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While not quite as capable as ProTERM, it is able to fit on a 5.25″ disk and
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@ -559,7 +561,8 @@ your A2CLOUD floppy to A2CLOUD.DISK, then copy /A2CLOUD.DISK/Z.LINK.CONFIG to
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<a id="unenhanced" />
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_Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe _
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## Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe
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If you have an Apple II Plus or unehnanced IIe, there have been reports
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of success with using [Kermit 3.87][link078], or DCOM 3.3,
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@ -762,7 +765,7 @@ down solidApple when pressing the arrow keys* when you’re using these
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programs.
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_IRC (Internet Relay Chat)_
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## IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
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If you want to chat live with other Apple II people, all you need to do is
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type `a2chat`. It will launch an IRC program called Irssi and connect you
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@ -771,9 +774,8 @@ instead type `irssi`.) Type `/quit` when you’re done. You might want to check
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out more detailed instructions for [IRC generally][link089] or
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[Irssi specifically][link090].
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_Usenet newsgroups (discussion boards)_
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## Usenet newsgroups (discussion boards)
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To access the Apple II discussion boards on Usenet (often referred to as
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comp.sys.apple2.\*), type `a2news` and it will start the Tin newsreader. You
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@ -784,7 +786,9 @@ typing `a2news -s your.server.address`.)
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<a id="ttytter" />
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_Twitter_
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## Twitter
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You can indeed tweet from your Apple II, if you can believe it. Type `ttytter`
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and follow the instructions. For initial setup, you’ll need to sign in to your
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Twitter account from a web browser, which, if you don’t want to leave your
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@ -793,9 +797,8 @@ help, an [extensive manual][link091] is available for TTYtter. You can also try
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starting it by typing `ttytter -readline` for enhanced input, though it is
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beta and may have problems.
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_Email_
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## Email
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There are email programs you can use, but they can be challenging to set up,
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so they have not formally been made a part of A2CLOUD for the moment. If you
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@ -896,7 +899,7 @@ knows how to access the format (e.g. System Utilities can copy files from DOS
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3.3 and Pascal disks).
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_Some commands for working with Apple II disk images:_
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## Some commands for working with Apple II disk images:
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`mkpo -b totalBlocks newImageFileName PRODOS.VOL.NAME` will make a new disk
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image that has the capacity specified in `totalBlocks`. (A block is 512 bytes,
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and you want to transfer them to your Apple II, you’ve got a few options.
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_Archive files:_
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## Archive files:
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If it’s an archive file, you can (and perhaps should) expand it directly on
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the Pi, as explained in [A2CLOUD: working with archives and disk images][17].
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or the appropriate program on the Apple II.
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_Copy a file into a disk image_
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## Copy a file into a disk image
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`acmd -c fileToBeCopied imageFileName`
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image is first deleted.)
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_Transfer a file from your Pi to your Apple II_
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## Transfer a file from your Pi to your Apple II
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You can transfer a file to be saved on a local or virtual disk by using the
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YMODEM protocol. To send one or more files with YMODEM, type:
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direct-attached (rather than dial-up) situation, and I haven’t had as much
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success with it as I have had with YMODEM.
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_Transfer a file from your Apple II to your Pi_
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## Transfer a file from your Apple II to your Pi
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You can also go in the other direction — from your Apple II to the Pi.
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Type `rb` (for YMODEM) then tell ProTERM or Z-Link to send YMODEM. (If you
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documented at the end of [the script itself][link120]. But here are the noteworthy
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enhancements. To update, type `a2cloud-update`.
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_v1.8.1, May 5, 2015_
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## v1.8.1, May 5, 2015
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* ADTPro 2.0.1
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* Apple II Pi client 1.5
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_v1.8.0, March 17, 2015_
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## v1.8.0, March 17, 2015
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* compatible with every Raspberry Pi, including Raspberry Pi 2 Model B
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script
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_v1.7.2, February 7, 2015_
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## v1.7.2, February 7, 2015
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* supports Raspberry Pi Model A and A+ (and Pi 2 Model B)
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* resolves issues with Raspbian 2015-01-31 (kernel 3.18)
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_v1.7.1, August 11, 2014_
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## v1.7.1, August 11, 2014
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* A2CLOUD is no longer “beta” on non-Raspberry Pi computers
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* unbit/unexec/bsq archive tools are installed
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_v1.7.0, August 2, 2014_
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## v1.7.0, August 2, 2014
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* a2cloud-setup installs Java 8 if not already installed
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_v1.6.9, July 24, 2014 (KansasFest)_
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## v1.6.9, July 24, 2014 (KansasFest)
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* ADTPro 2.0.0 (quicker and more reliable transfer; selectable filenames from
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list)
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Ethernet port)
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_v1.6.8, Apr 7, 2014_
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## v1.6.8, Apr 7, 2014
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* ADTPro 1.3.0
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* TTYtter installs properly on non-Pi systems
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_v1.6.7, Feb 19, 2014_
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## v1.6.7, Feb 19, 2014
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* A2CLOUD boot floppy contains A2PI client version 1.4
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* bug fixes for `cppo`, `shk2image`, and some launcher scripts``
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_v1.6.6, Feb 17, 2014_
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## v1.6.6, Feb 17, 2014
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* [beta support for Debian and Ubuntu Linux on non-Pi machines][fixme25]
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* a2cloud-setup -y bypasses all prompts
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_v1.6.5, Feb 5, 2014_
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## v1.6.5, Feb 5, 2014
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* can use `term mono` and `term color` instead of `term vt100` and `term
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pcansi`
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_v1.6.4, Jan 31, 2014_
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## v1.6.4, Jan 31, 2014
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* support for `screen` command to allow switching between multiple terminals
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on Apple II
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want to
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_v1.6.3, Jan 23, 2014_
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## v1.6.3, Jan 23, 2014
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* Set TTYtter to always use -ssl mode, which is required by Twitter after
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14-Jan-14.
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* Added `appleiipi-update` command
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_v1.6.2, Jan 19, 2014_
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## v1.6.2, Jan 19, 2014
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* Improved display of non-ASCII characters in Apple II terminal emulation
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programs
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school
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_v1.6.1, Jan 14, 2014_
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## v1.6.1, Jan 14, 2014
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* Added `telnet` and `ttytter` (Twitter client)
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* fix for network boot failure when set up under v1.6
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_v1.6, Dec 31, 2013_
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## v1.6, Dec 31, 2013
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* ADTPro/VSDRIVE 1.2.9 (much faster virtual drives read performance, for the
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price of a short delay on the `vsd1`/`vsd2` commands and a need to type
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network
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_v1.5.2, Dec 22 2013_
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## v1.5.2, Dec 22 2013
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* added `dos2pro` command
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* speedier install by downloading A2CLOUD disk images instead of building them
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_v1.5, Dec 1 2013_
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## v1.5, Dec 1 2013
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* Adds IRC and newsreader clients (Irssi and Tin) and, with shortcuts for
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Apple II community (`a2chat` and `a2news` commands)
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* easy installation via [Raspple II][28]
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_v1.2.3, Nov 2013_
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## v1.2.3, Nov 2013
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* A2PI client version 1.3 added to A2CLOUD disk
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_v1.0, Sep 2 2013_
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## v1.0, Sep 2 2013
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* first proper release with full documentation, bug fixes, and demo video
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_beta, Jul 27, 2013_
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* internet access and virtual drives for any Apple II via a Raspberry Pi;
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introduced at KansasFest 2013
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