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* [love and hate mail: ivan@ivanx.com](mailto:ivan@ivanx.com) * [love and hate mail: ivan@ivanx.com](mailto:ivan@ivanx.com)
### Table of Contents ## Table of Contents
* [A2CLOUD: intro][2] * [A2CLOUD: intro][2]
* [A2CLOUD: what you need][3] * [A2CLOUD: what you need][3]
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# A2CLOUD: prepare your Pi # A2CLOUD: prepare your Pi
## Starting Fresh ### Starting Fresh
If you have never used your Pi, you will need to prepare your SD card. If you have never used your Pi, you will need to prepare your SD card.
Download [Raspple II][28] (a distribution of the Raspbian operating system Download [Raspple II][28] (a distribution of the Raspbian operating system
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formatted correctly, you can use the official [SD Formatter][51]  utility — formatted correctly, you can use the official [SD Formatter][51]  utility —
carefully! — before copying the files.)   carefully! — before copying the files.)  
## If youre already up and running, or want to customize the installation ### If youre already up and running, or want to customize the installation
You can also install A2CLOUD from the Raspbian command line. Type: You can also install A2CLOUD from the Raspbian command line. Type:
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ With that said, you may want a screen and keyboard attached if you want to use
youre not ready to go headless, you can skip the rest of this post. youre not ready to go headless, you can skip the rest of this post.
## Log in to the Pis command line: ### Log in to the Pis command line:
If youre gonna go headless, then youll need to take a few steps so that you If youre gonna go headless, then youll need to take a few steps so that you
can control your Pi from another computer, which could be an Apple II, as Ill can control your Pi from another computer, which could be an Apple II, as Ill
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<a id="xrdp" /> <a id="xrdp" />
## Remotely Access the Raspbian desktop ### Remotely Access the Raspbian desktop
You can access the Raspbian graphical desktop by using remote desktop You can access the Raspbian graphical desktop by using remote desktop
software. Use the Remote Desktop Connection application included with software. Use the Remote Desktop Connection application included with
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ prefer to use a VNC client, [configure tightvncserver][link054]. You could also
RDP or VNC clients for other platforms, like iOS and Android.) RDP or VNC clients for other platforms, like iOS and Android.)
## Get a consistent IP Address ### Get a consistent IP Address
If “raspberrypi.local” doesnt work for you for some reason, and you dont If “raspberrypi.local” doesnt work for you for some reason, and you dont
want to have to use Pi Finder or Advanced IP Scanner every time you want to want to have to use Pi Finder or Advanced IP Scanner every time you want to
@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ If you have an Apple IIe, then “printer port” or “modem port” means a Su
Serial Card in slot 1 or 2, respectively. Serial Card in slot 1 or 2, respectively.
## You have one USB-to-serial adapter, and want to use it for virtual drives ### You have one USB-to-serial adapter, and want to use it for virtual drives
You can use: You can use:
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Connect the adapter to a serial cable attached to to your Apple II modem port. Connect the adapter to a serial cable attached to to your Apple II modem port.
## You have one USB-to-serial adapter, and want to use it for internet ### You have one USB-to-serial adapter, and want to use it for internet
You can use: You can use:
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port. port.
## You have two USB-to-serial adapters ### You have two USB-to-serial adapters
Do both of the above. Do both of the above.
## How to figure out the lowest or highest numbered port on your USB hub ### How to figure out the lowest or highest numbered port on your USB hub
You can attach two USB-to-serial adapters to a USB hub attached to either USB You can attach two USB-to-serial adapters to a USB hub attached to either USB
port on the Pi. A2CLOUD tells them apart based on their being attached to a port on the Pi. A2CLOUD tells them apart based on their being attached to a
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on how to get the most out of Screen is [here][link076]. on how to get the most out of Screen is [here][link076].
   
## ProTERM ### ProTERM
ProTERM is a robust and recommended terminal program, but it does not fit on ProTERM is a robust and recommended terminal program, but it does not fit on
the 140K A2CLOUD disk, and it needs to stay in the drive (or virtual drive) the 140K A2CLOUD disk, and it needs to stay in the drive (or virtual drive)
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<a id="spectrum" /> <a id="spectrum" />
## Spectrum ### Spectrum
[Spectrum][link074], for the Apple IIgs, is not provided on the A2CLOUD disk, [Spectrum][link074], for the Apple IIgs, is not provided on the A2CLOUD disk,
[but is freely available for download][link077]. From the Settings menu, choose [but is freely available for download][link077]. From the Settings menu, choose
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Spectrum free to the community.) Spectrum free to the community.)
## Z-Link ### Z-Link
Z-Link is provided on both the 5.25″ and 3.5″ versions of the A2CLOUD disk. Z-Link is provided on both the 5.25″ and 3.5″ versions of the A2CLOUD disk.
While not quite as capable as ProTERM, it is able to fit on a 5.25″ disk and While not quite as capable as ProTERM, it is able to fit on a 5.25″ disk and
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<a id="unenhanced" /> <a id="unenhanced" />
## Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe ### Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe
If you have an Apple II Plus or unehnanced IIe, there have been reports If you have an Apple II Plus or unehnanced IIe, there have been reports
of success with using [Kermit 3.87][link078], or DCOM 3.3, of success with using [Kermit 3.87][link078], or DCOM 3.3,
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programs. programs.
## IRC (Internet Relay Chat) ### IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
If you want to chat live with other Apple II people, all you need to do is If you want to chat live with other Apple II people, all you need to do is
type `a2chat`. It will launch an IRC program called Irssi and connect you type `a2chat`. It will launch an IRC program called Irssi and connect you
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[Irssi specifically][link090]. [Irssi specifically][link090].
## Usenet newsgroups (discussion boards) ### Usenet newsgroups (discussion boards)
To access the Apple II discussion boards on Usenet (often referred to as To access the Apple II discussion boards on Usenet (often referred to as
comp.sys.apple2.\*), type `a2news` and it will start the Tin newsreader. You comp.sys.apple2.\*), type `a2news` and it will start the Tin newsreader. You
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<a id="ttytter" /> <a id="ttytter" />
## Twitter ### Twitter
You can indeed tweet from your Apple II, if you can believe it. Type `ttytter` You can indeed tweet from your Apple II, if you can believe it. Type `ttytter`
and follow the instructions. For initial setup, youll need to sign in to your and follow the instructions. For initial setup, youll need to sign in to your
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beta and may have problems. beta and may have problems.
## Email ### Email
There are email programs you can use, but they can be challenging to set up, There are email programs you can use, but they can be challenging to set up,
so they have not formally been made a part of A2CLOUD for the moment. If you so they have not formally been made a part of A2CLOUD for the moment. If you
@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ knows how to access the format (e.g. System Utilities can copy files from DOS
3.3 and Pascal disks). 3.3 and Pascal disks).
## Some commands for working with Apple II disk images: ### Some commands for working with Apple II disk images:
`mkpo -b totalBlocks newImageFileName PRODOS.VOL.NAME` will make a new disk `mkpo -b totalBlocks newImageFileName PRODOS.VOL.NAME` will make a new disk
image that has the capacity specified in `totalBlocks`. (A block is 512 bytes, 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, youve got a few options. and you want to transfer them to your Apple II, youve got a few options.
## Archive files: ### Archive files:
If its an archive file, you can (and perhaps should) expand it directly on If its an archive file, you can (and perhaps should) expand it directly on
the Pi, as explained in [A2CLOUD: working with archives and disk images][17]. 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. or the appropriate program on the Apple II.
   
## Copy a file into a disk image ### Copy a file into a disk image
`acmd -c fileToBeCopied imageFileName` `acmd -c fileToBeCopied imageFileName`
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image is first deleted.) image is first deleted.)
## Transfer a file from your Pi to your Apple II ### Transfer a file from your Pi to your Apple II
You can transfer a file to be saved on a local or virtual disk by using the You can transfer a file to be saved on a local or virtual disk by using the
YMODEM protocol. To send one or more files with YMODEM, type: YMODEM protocol. To send one or more files with YMODEM, type:
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success with it as I have had with YMODEM. success with it as I have had with YMODEM.
## Transfer a file from your Apple II to your Pi ### Transfer a file from your Apple II to your Pi
You can also go in the other direction — from your Apple II to the Pi. You can also go in the other direction — from your Apple II to the Pi.
Type `rb` (for YMODEM) then tell ProTERM or Z-Link to send YMODEM. (If you 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 documented at the end of [the script itself][link120]. But here are the noteworthy
enhancements. To update, type `a2cloud-update`. enhancements. To update, type `a2cloud-update`.
## v1.8.1, May 5, 2015 ### v1.8.1, May 5, 2015
* ADTPro 2.0.1 * ADTPro 2.0.1
* Apple II Pi client 1.5 * Apple II Pi client 1.5
## v1.8.0, March 17, 2015 ### v1.8.0, March 17, 2015
* compatible with every Raspberry Pi, including Raspberry Pi 2 Model B * compatible with every Raspberry Pi, including Raspberry Pi 2 Model B
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script script
## v1.7.2, February 7, 2015 ### v1.7.2, February 7, 2015
* supports Raspberry Pi Model A and A+ (and Pi 2 Model B) * supports Raspberry Pi Model A and A+ (and Pi 2 Model B)
* resolves issues with Raspbian 2015-01-31 (kernel 3.18) * resolves issues with Raspbian 2015-01-31 (kernel 3.18)
## v1.7.1, August 11, 2014 ### v1.7.1, August 11, 2014
* A2CLOUD is no longer “beta” on non-Raspberry Pi computers * A2CLOUD is no longer “beta” on non-Raspberry Pi computers
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* unbit/unexec/bsq archive tools are installed * unbit/unexec/bsq archive tools are installed
## v1.7.0, August 2, 2014 ### v1.7.0, August 2, 2014
* a2cloud-setup installs Java 8 if not already installed * a2cloud-setup installs Java 8 if not already installed
## v1.6.9, July 24, 2014 (KansasFest) ### v1.6.9, July 24, 2014 (KansasFest)
* ADTPro 2.0.0 (quicker and more reliable transfer; selectable filenames from * ADTPro 2.0.0 (quicker and more reliable transfer; selectable filenames from
list) list)
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Ethernet port) Ethernet port)
## v1.6.8, Apr 7, 2014 ### v1.6.8, Apr 7, 2014
* ADTPro 1.3.0 * ADTPro 1.3.0
* TTYtter installs properly on non-Pi systems * TTYtter installs properly on non-Pi systems
## v1.6.7, Feb 19, 2014 ### v1.6.7, Feb 19, 2014
* A2CLOUD boot floppy contains A2PI client version 1.4 * A2CLOUD boot floppy contains A2PI client version 1.4
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* bug fixes for `cppo`, `shk2image`, and some launcher scripts`` * bug fixes for `cppo`, `shk2image`, and some launcher scripts``
## v1.6.6, Feb 17, 2014 ### v1.6.6, Feb 17, 2014
* [beta support for Debian and Ubuntu Linux on non-Pi machines][fixme25] * [beta support for Debian and Ubuntu Linux on non-Pi machines][fixme25]
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* a2cloud-setup -y bypasses all prompts * a2cloud-setup -y bypasses all prompts
## v1.6.5, Feb 5, 2014 ### v1.6.5, Feb 5, 2014
* can use `term mono` and `term color` instead of `term vt100` and `term * can use `term mono` and `term color` instead of `term vt100` and `term
pcansi` pcansi`
## v1.6.4, Jan 31, 2014 ### v1.6.4, Jan 31, 2014
* support for `screen` command to allow switching between multiple terminals * support for `screen` command to allow switching between multiple terminals
on Apple II on Apple II
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want to want to
## v1.6.3, Jan 23, 2014 ### v1.6.3, Jan 23, 2014
* Set TTYtter to always use -ssl mode, which is required by Twitter after * Set TTYtter to always use -ssl mode, which is required by Twitter after
14-Jan-14. 14-Jan-14.
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* Added `appleiipi-update` command * Added `appleiipi-update` command
## v1.6.2, Jan 19, 2014 ### v1.6.2, Jan 19, 2014
* Improved display of non-ASCII characters in Apple II terminal emulation * Improved display of non-ASCII characters in Apple II terminal emulation
programs programs
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school school
## v1.6.1, Jan 14, 2014 ### v1.6.1, Jan 14, 2014
* Added `telnet` and `ttytter` (Twitter client) * Added `telnet` and `ttytter` (Twitter client)
* fix for network boot failure when set up under v1.6 * fix for network boot failure when set up under v1.6
## v1.6, Dec 31, 2013 ### v1.6, Dec 31, 2013
* ADTPro/VSDRIVE 1.2.9 (much faster virtual drives read performance, for the * ADTPro/VSDRIVE 1.2.9 (much faster virtual drives read performance, for the
price of a short delay on the `vsd1`/`vsd2` commands and a need to type price of a short delay on the `vsd1`/`vsd2` commands and a need to type
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network network
## v1.5.2, Dec 22 2013 ### v1.5.2, Dec 22 2013
* added `dos2pro` command * added `dos2pro` command
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* speedier install by downloading A2CLOUD disk images instead of building them * speedier install by downloading A2CLOUD disk images instead of building them
## v1.5, Dec 1 2013 ### v1.5, Dec 1 2013
* Adds IRC and newsreader clients (Irssi and Tin) and, with shortcuts for * Adds IRC and newsreader clients (Irssi and Tin) and, with shortcuts for
Apple II community (`a2chat` and `a2news` commands) Apple II community (`a2chat` and `a2news` commands)
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* easy installation via [Raspple II][28] * easy installation via [Raspple II][28]
## v1.2.3, Nov 2013 ### v1.2.3, Nov 2013
* A2PI client version 1.3 added to A2CLOUD disk * A2PI client version 1.3 added to A2CLOUD disk
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* adds DSK2FILE image utility to A2CLOUD disk * adds DSK2FILE image utility to A2CLOUD disk
## v1.0, Sep 2 2013 ### v1.0, Sep 2 2013
* first proper release with full documentation, bug fixes, and demo video * first proper release with full documentation, bug fixes, and demo video
## beta, Jul 27, 2013 ### beta, Jul 27, 2013
* internet access and virtual drives for any Apple II via a Raspberry Pi; * internet access and virtual drives for any Apple II via a Raspberry Pi;
introduced at KansasFest 2013 introduced at KansasFest 2013