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On a Mac, open Terminal (in the Utilities folder of the Applications folder),
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and at the prompt, type `ssh pi@raspberrypi.local` to connect. If you have
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Windows, you can install [Bonjour Print Services][52], and then use
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[PuTTY][link050] to connect to the address “raspberrypi.local”.
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[PuTTY][53] to connect to the address “raspberrypi.local”.
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If that doesn’t work, try updating A2CLOUD by typing `a2cloud-setup`. If it
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still doesn’t work, or you don’t want to install Bonjour Print Services for
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Windows, you will need to find your Pi’s IP address and use that instead. If
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you have a Mac, you can use [Pi Finder][link051] to help with this; if you have
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Windows, you can use [Advanced IP Scanner][link052].
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you have a Mac, you can use [Pi Finder][54] to help with this; if you have
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Windows, you can use [Advanced IP Scanner][55].
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The username is “pi” and the password is “apple2″ (or instead “raspberry” if
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you installed a fresh copy of Raspbian, rather than Raspple II). You should
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@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ arrive at the Linux prompt.
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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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Microsoft Windows, or its [Mac version][link053], to connect to your Raspberry Pi
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Microsoft Windows, or its [Mac version][56], to connect to your Raspberry Pi
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by putting in “raspberrypi.local”, or your Pi’s IP address. (If you would
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prefer to use a VNC client, [configure tightvncserver][link054]. You could also use
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prefer to use a VNC client, [configure tightvncserver][57]. You could also use
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RDP or VNC clients for other platforms, like iOS and Android.)
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@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ manual, or Google for it.
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If your router can’t provide a DHCP reservation, you can alternatively
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configure your Pi to have a static IP address (which is permanently set,
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rather than asking your router for it) via the method discussed [here][link055].
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rather than asking your router for it) via the method discussed [here][58].
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This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
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@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
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# A2CLOUD: make your boot disk
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You’re almost ready to use virtual drives, courtesy of David Schmidt’s
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[VSDRIVE][link062], which is included with [ADTPro][link063]. You can also use ADTPro
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[VSDRIVE][59], which is included with [ADTPro][60]. You can also use ADTPro
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itself to transfer disk images to actual disks, and vice versa.
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To access the virtual drives, you need to boot from the A2CLOUD disk. To get
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@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ that, you need ADTPro to transfer it to an Apple II floppy. If you’ve already
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got ADTPro on an Apple II disk, boot it (choose Serial if prompted), and skip
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the video and the paragraph which follows it. Or, if you’ve got some other
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means of turning disk image files into floppies, you can download the
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[140K A2CLOUD boot disk][link064] or the [800K A2CLOUD boot disk][link065], and skip the
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[140K A2CLOUD boot disk][61] or the [800K A2CLOUD boot disk][62], and skip the
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rest of this post.
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If you don’t have ADTPro on an Apple II disk already, you need to get it
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@ -434,8 +434,8 @@ V. (If you are at an Applesoft prompt, you can instead type `-VSDRIVE`.)
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Once you’ve done this, you can access your blank virtual disk on slot 2 drive
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1, and the 800K version of the A2CLOUD disk on slot 2 drive 2. Check it out
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by typing `CAT,S2,D2`. After specifying the slot and drive, they will stick
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for subsequent [ProDOS commands][link069] (that’s a quick list; here’s a
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[full manual][link070]). You will no longer have access to slot 6. To regain
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for subsequent [ProDOS commands][63] (that’s a quick list; here’s a
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[full manual][64]). You will no longer have access to slot 6. To regain
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access to slot 6, do a full reset of your Apple II and boot any ProDOS disk as
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usual.
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@ -480,9 +480,9 @@ read any of this post. But it’s *more fun* to log into it from your Apple II.
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You try it.
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To do that, you’ll need terminal communications software which supports VT-100
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emulation. The A2CLOUD installer provides both [ProTERM][link073] and Z-Link for
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emulation. The A2CLOUD installer provides both [ProTERM][65] and Z-Link for
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IIc, IIgs, and enhanced IIe; GS/OS users can also download and use
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[Spectrum][link074] for color and graphic text. Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe
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[Spectrum][66] for color and graphic text. Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe
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users have some options too.
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Once you’ve connected with your terminal program — specifics are below — press
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@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ to the next screen by typing ctrl-A followed by N. To close a screen,
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type `exit` or ctrl-A followed by K. When you close the last screen, Screen
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quits. All Screen commands start with ctrl-A; for a full list of commands,
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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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on how to get the most out of Screen is [here][67].
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### ProTERM
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@ -529,8 +529,8 @@ the community.)
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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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[Spectrum][66], for the Apple IIgs, is not provided on the A2CLOUD disk,
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[but is freely available for download][68]. From the Settings menu, choose
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Port and select the printer port at 4800 baud. Then in the Settings menu,
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choose Online Display and select VT-100 (monochrome text), or ANSI (color and
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graphic text, though slower). Then from the Show menu, choose Online Display.
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@ -565,11 +565,11 @@ your A2CLOUD floppy to A2CLOUD.DISK, then copy /A2CLOUD.DISK/Z.LINK.CONFIG to
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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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of success with using [Kermit 3.87][69], or DCOM 3.3,
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for terminal access to your Raspberry Pi. They need to be set for VT-100
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emulation, and on an Apple II Plus you need a Videx VideoTerm (but not
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UltraTerm) for 80 column support. I haven’t tried them, but [here’s the
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relevant discussion thread][link079].
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relevant discussion thread][70].
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This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
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@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ following \\\\ in an Explorer window.)
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Open the ADTDISKS shared volume and copy any disk images you want to make into
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disks in there.
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Then run [ADTPro][link063] on your Apple II, which is on your A2CLOUD boot disk.
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Then run [ADTPro][60] on your Apple II, which is on your A2CLOUD boot disk.
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Type R to receive, and type the name of the image file (case matters), and
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then choose the drive containing the disk you want to put the image onto. The
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disk will be erased, so be careful. Also, if you were using VSDRIVE before
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@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ ADTDISKS network volume on your newer computer.
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Unix-type computers can also use `scp` to copy files to and from A2SERVER;
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Windows computers can also do so in the command window by using `pscp`
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in [PuTTY][link050]. The shared volume is at /media/A2SHARED/ADTDISKS.
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in [PuTTY][53]. The shared volume is at /media/A2SHARED/ADTDISKS.
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This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
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@ -771,8 +771,8 @@ 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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directly to the #a2c.chat channel. (If you want to connect to other channels,
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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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out more detailed instructions for [IRC generally][71] or
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[Irssi specifically][72].
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### Usenet newsgroups (discussion boards)
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@ -793,7 +793,7 @@ 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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Apple II, could be Lynx, as I will explain in the next post. If you need
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help, an [extensive manual][link091] is available for TTYtter. You can also try
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help, an [extensive manual][73] 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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@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ beta and may have problems.
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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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want to give it a go, [see this comment][link092] to get started, and look for help
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want to give it a go, [see this comment][fixme74] to get started, and look for help
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on Linux forums if you need it.
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@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ If you want to get new Apple II software, there are a few ways to go about it.
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You could try a desktop browser on the Pi, such as the included Epiphany
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(a.k.a. Web), Midori, or Netsurf, or install an alternative such as
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[Chromium][link095], the open-source cousin of Google Chrome, or [Iceweasel][link096],
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[Chromium][75], the open-source cousin of Google Chrome, or [Iceweasel][76],
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which is a rebranded Firefox.
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You can also download with a modern computer, and [copy to your Pi over your
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@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ programs.
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`lynx`\: a text-only web browser which can access simply laid out sites.
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Examples: `lynx ivanx.com`, or a download site, like `lynx
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mirrors.apple2.org.za`. ProTERM and Spectrum work better for lynx than Z-Link
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does. (You can also try out [alternative text-only web browsers][link097].)
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does. (You can also try out [alternative text-only web browsers][fixme77].)
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`links`\: another text-only web browser you might, or might not, prefer to
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Lynx. If you see only a black screen when you start it, press the ESC key to
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`unar archiveFileName` will extract files from tons of archive formats,
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including obsolete ones like StuffIt and DiskDoubler. See [The
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Unarchiver][link103] for a full list.
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Unarchiver][78] for a full list.
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Commands for Apple II archive formats:
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To see the current speed, just type `baud` by itself.
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You’ll only be able to use 38400 or 57600 on a IIgs (and not with Z-Link), but
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Hugh Hood has come up with [clever ProTERM macros][link108] that enable 115200
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Hugh Hood has come up with [clever ProTERM macros][79] that enable 115200
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baud on any Apple II, and A2CLOUD provides them with ProTERM. If you use
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115200 baud, you’ll likely drop some characters, especially on an 8-bit Apple
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II. One strategy you might want to try is to use a slower speed normally, but
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You’ll either need a screen attached to your Raspberry Pi, or
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[remote desktop software][5].
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For an emulated Apple IIgs, use [GSport][link111], a descendent of the KEGS
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For an emulated Apple IIgs, use [GSport][80], a descendent of the KEGS
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emulator with significant enhancements by David Schmidt, David Schmenk, Peter
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Neubauer, Christopher Mason, and others. GSport’s features include Uthernet
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card emulation, AppleTalk networking, and ImageWriter and Epson printer
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emulation. Type `gsport` to if you are at the command prompt and want a
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full-screen experience, or double-click GSport on the Raspbian desktop. Press
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F4 for the configuration screen, and alt-F4 to exit. Usage instructions are on
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the [GSport home page.][link111]
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the [GSport home page.][80]
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For a emulated Apple IIe, type `linapple` to run the [LinApple][link112] emulator.
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For a emulated Apple IIe, type `linapple` to run the [LinApple][81] emulator.
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It has some nifty features like built-in software downloading and a built-in
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help screen. More information is [here][link112].
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help screen. More information is [here][81].
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You can also use GSport’s ancestor, [KEGS][link113], by choosing it from the menu
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You can also use GSport’s ancestor, [KEGS][82], by choosing it from the menu
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of the Raspbian desktop. (To start the Raspbian desktop, type `startx` or use
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[remote desktop software][5].) Usage instructions are [here][link114].
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[remote desktop software][5].) Usage instructions are [here][83].
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This entry was posted on November 29, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
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the GSport emulator, giving you a virtual souped up Apple II. To get benefit
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from this, you’ll need a screen attached to your Pi.
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To use Apple II Pi, you’ll need the [Apple II Pi card][link116], or a [Raspberry
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To use Apple II Pi, you’ll need the [Apple II Pi card][84], or a [Raspberry
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Pi console cable][50] attached to a Super Serial Card (even in a IIgs) or a
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IIc/IIc+ serial port, via [the appropriate serial cable ][41]and possibly a
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[DE-9 (aka DB-9) male-to-male null modem adapter][link117]. The software is
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IIc/IIc+ serial port, via [the appropriate serial cable][41] and possibly a
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[DE-9 (aka DB-9) male-to-male null modem adapter][85]. The software is
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already installed by Raspple II or A2CLOUD (if it doesn’t seem to work, try
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updating A2CLOUD by typing `a2cloud-update`).
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Apple II Pi has many more sophisticated abilities, such being able to develop
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6502 code on the Raspberry Pi and execute it on the Apple II. For more info
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on how to use it, check out [Dave’s web site][27] and the [Ultimate Apple 2
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forums][link118].
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forums][86].
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This entry was posted on November 29, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
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A2CLOUD is sorta always in a state of development with tiny tweaks happening
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without announcement, often to the installer script rather than any visible
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features per se, and those changes and other small details are (somewhat)
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documented at the end of [the script itself][link120]. But here are the noteworthy
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documented at the end of [the script itself][87]. 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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[51]: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=db9+male+female+null+modem+adapter+-usb&rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Adb9+male+female+null+modem+adapter+-usb "DE-9 male-to-female null modem adapters at Amazon"
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[51]: https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
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[52]: http://support.apple.com/kb/dl999
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[link050]: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
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[link051]: http://ivanx.com/raspberrypi/files/PiFinder.zip
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[link052]: http://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/
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[link053]: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-remote-desktop/id715768417?mt=12 "Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac"
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[link054]: http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server "configure TightVNCServer"
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[link055]: http://elinux.org/Configuring_a_Static_IP_address_on_your_Raspberry_Pi "Raspberry Pi static IP address"
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[link062]: http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/vdrive.html "VSDRIVE"
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[link063]: http://adtpro.sourceforge.net "ADTPro"
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[link064]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/files/A2CLOUD.DSK "140K A2CLOUD boot disk"
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[link065]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/files/A2CLOUD.HDV "800K A2CLOUD boot disk"
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[link069]: http://apple2.info/wiki/index.php?title=DOS#Commands_quick_reference "ProDOS and DOS 3.3 commands"
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[link070]: http://www.apple2scans.net/?p=33 "BASIC Programming with ProDOS "
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[link073]: http://lostclassics.apple2.info/announcements/19/proterm-a2/ "ProTERM"
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[link074]: http://www.wannop.info/speccie/Site/Speccies_Home_Pages.html "Spectrum for Apple IIgs"
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[link076]: http://www.bartbania.com/index.php/linux-screen/ "using Screen"
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[link077]: http://www.wannop.info/speccie/Site/Download_Centre.html "Spectrum download"
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[link078]: http://macgui.com/downloads/?file_id=24237 "Mac GUI Vault: Kermit 3.87"
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[link079]: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.sys.apple2/8yUpfbAgdx0/oVwep6fMsTYJ "VT-100 on Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe"
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[link089]: http://www.irchelp.org "IRC Help"
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[link090]: http://www.irssi.org/documentation "Irssi Documentation"
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[link091]: http://www.floodgap.com/software/ttytter "TTYtter"
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[link092]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/open-thread/#comment-1 "email on A2CLOUD"
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[link095]: http://elinux.org/RPi_Chromium "Chromium (Google Chrome for Raspberry Pi)"
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[link096]: http://elinux.org/RPi_IceWeasel "Iceweasel (Firefox for Raspbian)"
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[link097]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/open-thread/#comment-2
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[link103]: http://unarchiver.c3.cx/formats "The Unarchiver supported formats"
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[link108]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/comp.sys.apple2/115200$20hugh "Hugh Hood's 115200 baud ProTERM macros"
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[link111]: http://gsport.sourceforge.net/ "GSport"
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[link112]: http://linapple.sourceforge.net "LinApple"
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[link113]: http://kegs.sourceforge.net/ "KEGS"
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[link114]: http://kegs.sourceforge.net/README.kegs.txt "KEGS instructions"
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[link116]: https://ultimateapple2.com "Apple II Pi card"
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[link117]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=db9%20male%20null%20modem%20adapter%20-usb%20-female&linkCode=ur2&rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Adb9%20male%20null%20modem%20adapter%20-usb%20-female&tag=ivane-20&url=search-alias%3Delectronics "DE-9 male-to-male null modem adapter"
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[link118]: https://www.ultimateapple2.com/forums/ "Ultimate Apple 2 forums"
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[link120]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/setup/setup.txt "A2CLOUD setup script"
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[53]: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
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[54]: http://ivanx.com/raspberrypi/files/PiFinder.zip
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[55]: http://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/
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[56]: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-remote-desktop/id715768417?mt=12 "Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac"
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[57]: http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server "configure TightVNCServer"
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[58]: http://elinux.org/Configuring_a_Static_IP_address_on_your_Raspberry_Pi "Raspberry Pi static IP address"
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[59]: http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/vdrive.html "VSDRIVE"
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[60]: http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/ "ADTPro"
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[61]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/files/A2CLOUD.DSK "140K A2CLOUD boot disk"
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[62]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/files/A2CLOUD.HDV "800K A2CLOUD boot disk"
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[63]: http://apple2.info/wiki/index.php?title=DOS#Commands_quick_reference "ProDOS and DOS 3.3 commands"
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[64]: http://www.apple2scans.net/?p=33 "BASIC Programming with ProDOS"
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[65]: http://lostclassics.apple2.info/announcements/19/proterm-a2/ "ProTERM"
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[66]: http://www.wannop.info/speccie/Site/Speccies_Home_Pages.html "Spectrum for Apple IIgs"
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[67]: http://www.bartbania.com/index.php/linux-screen/ "using Screen"
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[68]: http://www.wannop.info/speccie/Site/Download_Centre.html "Spectrum download"
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[69]: http://macgui.com/downloads/?file_id=24237 "Mac GUI Vault: Kermit 3.87"
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[70]: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.sys.apple2/8yUpfbAgdx0/oVwep6fMsTYJ "VT-100 on Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe"
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[71]: http://www.irchelp.org/ "IRC Help"
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[72]: http://www.irssi.org/documentation/ "Irssi Documentation"
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[73]: http://www.floodgap.com/software/ttytter/ "TTYtter"
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[fixme74]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/open-thread/#comment-1 "email on A2CLOUD"
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[75]: http://elinux.org/RPi_Chromium "Chromium (Google Chrome for Raspberry Pi)"
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[76]: http://elinux.org/RPi_IceWeasel "Iceweasel (Firefox for Raspbian)"
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[fixme77]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/open-thread/#comment-2
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[78]: http://unarchiver.c3.cx/formats "The Unarchiver supported formats"
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[79]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/comp.sys.apple2/115200$20hugh "Hugh Hood's 115200 baud ProTERM macros"
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[80]: http://gsport.sourceforge.net/ "GSport"
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[81]: http://linapple.sourceforge.net/ "LinApple"
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[82]: http://kegs.sourceforge.net/ "KEGS"
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[83]: http://kegs.sourceforge.net/README.kegs.txt "KEGS instructions"
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[84]: https://ultimateapple2.com/ "Apple II Pi card"
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[85]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=db9%20male%20null%20modem%20adapter%20-usb%20-female&linkCode=ur2&rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Adb9%20male%20null%20modem%20adapter%20-usb%20-female&tag=ivane-20&url=search-alias%3Delectronics "DE-9 male-to-male null modem adapter"
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[86]: https://www.ultimateapple2.com/forums/ "Ultimate Apple 2 forums"
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[87]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/setup/setup.txt "A2CLOUD setup script"
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