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<a name="intro">
# A2CLOUD: intro # A2CLOUD: intro
Hello, and welcome to A2CLOUD! It provides any Apple II — even a IIc — with Hello, and welcome to A2CLOUD! It provides any Apple II — even a IIc — with
internet access, mass storage, and floppy disk transfer, via a [Raspberry internet access, mass storage, and floppy disk transfer, via a [Raspberry
Pi][link007], a tiny silent $35 computer. You can also use A2CLOUD with other Linux Pi][24], a tiny silent $35 computer. You can also use A2CLOUD with other Linux
computers or virtual machines; [click here][link008] for details. computers or virtual machines; [click here][fixme25] for details.
This web page is the user guide; just read the posts in order. The table of This web page is the user guide; just read the posts in order. The table of
contents is over on the right. You might want to start with the intro video contents is over on the right. You might want to start with the intro video
below. (For other ways to use your Raspberry Pi with your Apple II, check below. (For other ways to use your Raspberry Pi with your Apple II, check
out [A2SERVER][link009], and [Apple II Pi][link010], both part of [Raspple II][link011].) out [A2SERVER][26], and [Apple II Pi][27], both part of [Raspple II][28].)
*5-May-15: A2CLOUD 1.8.1 is available, featuring compatibility with every *5-May-15: A2CLOUD 1.8.1 is available, featuring compatibility with every
Raspberry Pi including Raspberry Pi 2 Model B and Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+, and Raspberry Pi including Raspberry Pi 2 Model B and Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+, and
non-Pi users now get the GSport emulator. If you already have A2CLOUD non-Pi users now get the GSport emulator. If you already have A2CLOUD
installed, type `a2cloud-update` to update, or start over with the [Raspple installed, type `a2cloud-update` to update, or start over with the [Raspple
II][link012] easy installation method (or upgrade Raspple II with `a2cloud-update II][28] easy installation method (or upgrade Raspple II with `a2cloud-update
os`). The complete version history is [here][22].* os`). The complete version history is [here][22].*
[![YouTube: A2CLOUD setup part 1: intro and demo][linkv_img01]][linkvideo01] [![YouTube: A2CLOUD setup part 1: intro and demo][v_img01]][video01]
[v_img01]: http://img.youtube.com/vi/kYkOxe4mjHg/0.jpg [v_img01]: http://img.youtube.com/vi/kYkOxe4mjHg/0.jpg
[video01]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYkOxe4mjHg [video01]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYkOxe4mjHg
This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][link017] This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29]
<a name="what-you-need">
# A2CLOUD: what you need # A2CLOUD: what you need
To use A2CLOUD, you need various things. Heres a video to show you what To use A2CLOUD, you need various things. Heres a video to show you what
@ -73,7 +71,7 @@ goes where, followed by your shopping list. (Dont pay much attention to
2:00 through 6:00, as its now much simpler to set up A2CLOUD than when 2:00 through 6:00, as its now much simpler to set up A2CLOUD than when
I made the video.) I made the video.)
[![YouTube: A2CLOUD setup part 2: configure your Raspberry Pi][linkv_img02]][linkvideo02] [![YouTube: A2CLOUD setup part 2: configure your Raspberry Pi][v_img02]][video02]
[v_img02]: http://img.youtube.com/vi/saIdvQNgm3c/0.jpg [v_img02]: http://img.youtube.com/vi/saIdvQNgm3c/0.jpg
[video02]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saIdvQNgm3c [video02]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saIdvQNgm3c
@ -84,54 +82,54 @@ Places to purchase are linked:
* for virtual drives, any Apple II model with Applesoft * for virtual drives, any Apple II model with Applesoft
* for internet, an Apple IIc, IIgs, or 128K Apple IIe enhanced (though Apple * for internet, an Apple IIc, IIgs, or 128K Apple IIe enhanced (though Apple
II Plus and unenhanced IIe [might work][link020]) II Plus and unenhanced IIe [might work][30])
* any Raspberry Pi, B/B+ models recommended * any Raspberry Pi, B/B+ models recommended
 ([buy direct from distributor][link021], or at Amazon: [Pi 2 model B][link022],  ([buy direct from distributor][31], or at Amazon: [Pi 2 model B][32],
[Pi 1 model B+][link023], [Pi 1 model B][link024], [Pi 1 model A+][link025]) [Pi 1 model B+][33], [Pi 1 model B][34], [Pi 1 model A+][35])
* a [4 GB or larger SD card][link026] ([8 GB or larger][link027] recommended) * a [4 GB or larger SD card][36] ([8 GB or larger][37] recommended)
* a [good power supply][link028] with a micro-USB plug that provides at least 1A of * a [good power supply][38] with a micro-USB plug that provides at least 1A of
current current
* an [ethernet cable][link029] attached to your router, or a * an [ethernet cable][39] attached to your router, or a
[Wi-Fi adapter][link030] (more complex) [Wi-Fi adapter][40] (more complex)
* a [null modem Apple II serial cable][link031] (or: [roll your own][link032]) * a [null modem Apple II serial cable][41] (or: [roll your own][42])
* a [USB-to-serial adapter][link033] * a [USB-to-serial adapter][43]
* a [Super Serial Card][link034], if you have an Apple IIe (see note below) * a [Super Serial Card][44], if you have an Apple IIe (see note below)
If you want simultaneous virtual drives and internet access from your If you want simultaneous virtual drives and internet access from your
Apple II: Apple II:
* another [null modem Apple II serial cable][link031] (or: [roll your own][link032]) * another [null modem Apple II serial cable][41] (or: [roll your own][42])
* another [USB-to-serial adapter][link033] * another [USB-to-serial adapter][43]
* another [Super Serial Card][link034], if you have an Apple IIe (see note below) * another [Super Serial Card][44], if you have an Apple IIe (see note below)
Optional items: Optional items:
* an [SD card reader][link035] to prepare the SD card, if your computer doesnt * an [SD card reader][45] to prepare the SD card, if your computer doesnt
have one have one
* a [USB keyboard][link036] and possibly [mouse][link037] (or: you can * a [USB keyboard][46] and possibly [mouse][47] (or: you can
[control the Pi from another computer][5]) [control the Pi from another computer][5])
* a [*powered* USB hub][link039] (if you dont have a free port for a USB-to-serial * a [*powered* USB hub][48] (if you dont have a free port for a USB-to-serial
adapter) adapter)
* an [Apple II Pi card][link040], or another [Super Serial Card][link034] with a * an [Apple II Pi card][49], or another [Super Serial Card][44] with a
[Raspberry Pi Console cable][link041], if you want to use [Apple II Pi][21] [Raspberry Pi Console cable][50], if you want to use [Apple II Pi][21]
If you have a straight-through serial cable rather than a null modem serial 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 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][link043]. [DE-9 (aka DB-9) male-to-female null modem adapter][51].
If you have a Super Serial Card, its jumper block needs to point towards 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 “Modem” if you have a null modem cable, or “Terminal” if you have a
@ -145,17 +143,16 @@ model linked above, are those based on the Prolific PL2303 chipset. Other
models based on other chipsets such as FTDI may also work; I just havent models based on other chipsets such as FTDI may also work; I just havent
tried them.) tried them.)
This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="prepare-your-pi">
# 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][link046] (a distribution of the Raspbian operating system Download [Raspple II][28] (a distribution of the Raspbian operating system
with Apple II goodies preinstalled), and expand the .zip file. Copy all of its with Apple II goodies preinstalled), and expand the .zip file. Copy all of its
files to a 4 GB or larger SD card (8 GB or larger recommended). Then put the files to a 4 GB or larger SD card (8 GB or larger recommended). Then put the
SD card in your Pi, and attach power. The operating system will automatically SD card in your Pi, and attach power. The operating system will automatically
@ -164,7 +161,7 @@ to your Pi, youll know when its done when the ACT/OK lamp on the Raspberry
Pi board stops flickering. Pi board stops flickering.
(If you are starting over with the same SD card, or want to ensure the card is (If you are starting over with the same SD card, or want to ensure the card is
formatted correctly, you can use the official [SD Formatter][link047]  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_
@ -179,11 +176,10 @@ If you want all the features, answer “Y” to the questions. Then be patient,
it takes a little while to install. it takes a little while to install.
This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="go-headless-with-your-pi">
# A2CLOUD: go headless (optional) # A2CLOUD: go headless (optional)
For basic A2CLOUD use, I recommend going headless with your Raspberry Pi — For basic A2CLOUD use, I recommend going headless with your Raspberry Pi —
@ -207,7 +203,7 @@ network.
On a Mac, open Terminal (in the Utilities folder of the Applications folder), On a Mac, open Terminal (in the Utilities folder of the Applications folder),
and at the prompt, type `ssh pi@raspberrypi.local` to connect. If you have and at the prompt, type `ssh pi@raspberrypi.local` to connect. If you have
Windows, you can install [Bonjour Print Services][link049], and then use Windows, you can install [Bonjour Print Services][52], and then use
[PuTTY][link050] to connect to the address “raspberrypi.local”. [PuTTY][link050] to connect to the address “raspberrypi.local”.
If that doesnt work, try updating A2CLOUD by typing `a2cloud-setup`. If it If that doesnt work, try updating A2CLOUD by typing `a2cloud-setup`. If it
@ -254,14 +250,13 @@ configure your Pi to have a static IP address (which is permanently set,
rather than asking your router for it) via the method discussed [here][link055]. rather than asking your router for it) via the method discussed [here][link055].
   
This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="install-the-software">
# A2CLOUD: install the software # A2CLOUD: install the software
If you used the [Raspple II][link012] installation method, youve already installed If you used the [Raspple II][28] installation method, youve already installed
the A2CLOUD software, and can skip the rest of this post. the A2CLOUD software, and can skip the rest of this post.
If you dont have A2CLOUD installed yet — because, for example, you installed If you dont have A2CLOUD installed yet — because, for example, you installed
@ -291,11 +286,10 @@ Youve now got your Raspberry Pi providing virtual drives and internet access
for your Apple II! for your Apple II!
This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="attach-your-cables">
# A2CLOUD: attach your cables # A2CLOUD: attach your cables
Figure out which of the following scenarios applies to you, and attach your Figure out which of the following scenarios applies to you, and attach your
@ -371,11 +365,10 @@ different port and repeat until you figure out which one is the lowest and
which one is the highest. which one is the highest.
This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="make-your-boot-disk">
# A2CLOUD: make your boot disk # A2CLOUD: make your boot disk
Youre almost ready to use virtual drives, courtesy of David Schmidts Youre almost ready to use virtual drives, courtesy of David Schmidts
@ -394,7 +387,7 @@ If you dont have ADTPro on an Apple II disk already, you need to get it
running on your Apple II via a process called bootstrapping. Heres a video to running on your Apple II via a process called bootstrapping. Heres a video to
show you how to do that, or you can read the instructions below it. show you how to do that, or you can read the instructions below it.
[![YouTube: A2CLOUD setup part 3: making your boot floppy][linkv_img03]][linkvideo03] [![YouTube: A2CLOUD setup part 3: making your boot floppy][v_img03]][video03]
[v_img03]: http://img.youtube.com/vi/iOKIQNF8sZY/0.jpg [v_img03]: http://img.youtube.com/vi/iOKIQNF8sZY/0.jpg
[video03]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOKIQNF8sZY [video03]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOKIQNF8sZY
@ -403,7 +396,7 @@ show you how to do that, or you can read the instructions below it.
First, turn on your Apple II and press ctrl-RESET before DOS or ProDOS can First, turn on your Apple II and press ctrl-RESET before DOS or ProDOS can
load. Next, if you have a screen, keyboard, and mouse attached to your Pi, load. Next, if you have a screen, keyboard, and mouse attached to your Pi,
type `startx.` Otherwise, log in with Remote Desktop Connection (as described type `startx.` Otherwise, log in with Remote Desktop Connection (as described
in [A2CLOUD: go headless][link066]) from another computer. Once you see the in [A2CLOUD: go headless][5]) from another computer. Once you see the
desktop, double-click ADTPro Server, and when the ADTPro server window desktop, double-click ADTPro Server, and when the ADTPro server window
appears, choose Bootstrapping-&gt;ProDOS-&gt;SpeediBoot and follow the appears, choose Bootstrapping-&gt;ProDOS-&gt;SpeediBoot and follow the
instructions which pop up. When you get to the “LOADING MLI” phase on your instructions which pop up. When you get to the “LOADING MLI” phase on your
@ -428,11 +421,10 @@ reboot, or disconnect and then reconnect the USB-to-serial adapter on the
lower USB port. lower USB port.
This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="use-virtual-drives">
# A2CLOUD: use virtual drives! # A2CLOUD: use virtual drives!
Ok, almost there. Fire up your A2CLOUD floppy, and at the welcome screen, type Ok, almost there. Fire up your A2CLOUD floppy, and at the welcome screen, type
@ -475,11 +467,10 @@ You can also change the virtual drives to use different images, which Ill
explain in a later post. explain in a later post.
This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="log-in-from-your-apple-ii">
# A2CLOUD: log in from your Apple II # A2CLOUD: log in from your Apple II
If youre happy enough controlling your Pi with a screen or keyboard attached, If youre happy enough controlling your Pi with a screen or keyboard attached,
@ -578,21 +569,20 @@ UltraTerm) for 80 column support. I havent tried them, but [heres the
relevant discussion thread][link079]. relevant discussion thread][link079].
This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="make-a-floppy">
# A2CLOUD: make a floppy or image # A2CLOUD: make a floppy or image
If you have [A2SERVER][link082] installed — which you do if you installed A2CLOUD If you have [A2SERVER][26] installed — which you do if you installed A2CLOUD
with [Raspple II][link012] — its easy to download software with your modern with [Raspple II][28] — its easy to download software with your modern
computer and turn it into a floppy disk with your Apple II, or use it as a computer and turn it into a floppy disk with your Apple II, or use it as a
virtual drive. And its just as easy to make an image from an Apple II floppy virtual drive. And its just as easy to make an image from an Apple II floppy
that you can use in an emulator on your modern computer. that you can use in an emulator on your modern computer.
(If you dont have A2SERVER installed, you can start over with (If you dont have A2SERVER installed, you can start over with
[Raspple II][link012], or you can, at your Raspberry Pis prompt, type `wget [Raspple II][28], or you can, at your Raspberry Pis prompt, type `wget
ivanx.com/a2server/setup; source setup` to install it. If youre not sure, ivanx.com/a2server/setup; source setup` to install it. If youre not sure,
type `a2server-help`; if you get a help screen, youve got A2SERVER.) type `a2server-help`; if you get a help screen, youve got A2SERVER.)
@ -634,11 +624,10 @@ Windows computers can also do so in the command window by using `pscp`
in [PuTTY][link050]. The shared volume is at /media/A2SHARED/ADTDISKS. in [PuTTY][link050]. The shared volume is at /media/A2SHARED/ADTDISKS.
This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on July 14, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="learn-some-unix">
# A2CLOUD: learn some Unix # A2CLOUD: learn some Unix
Once youre logged into your Raspberry Pi, you can download disk images and Once youre logged into your Raspberry Pi, you can download disk images and
@ -712,11 +701,10 @@ for every purpose imaginable. If you think there are others which should be
included here, please mention them in the comments. included here, please mention them in the comments.
   
This entry was posted on July 15, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on July 15, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="insert-a-disk-image">
# A2CLOUD: “insert” a disk image # A2CLOUD: “insert” a disk image
To make things easy, A2CLOUD has commands to “insert” disk image files into To make things easy, A2CLOUD has commands to “insert” disk image files into
@ -758,11 +746,10 @@ The symlinks are in /usr/local/adtpro/disks, and are called Virtual.po or
Virtual2.po, respectively.) Virtual2.po, respectively.)
This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="connect-with-people">
# A2CLOUD: connect with other people # A2CLOUD: connect with other people
Once youve logged into your Pi — that could be from your Apple II using Once youve logged into your Pi — that could be from your Apple II using
@ -816,11 +803,10 @@ want to give it a go, [see this comment][link092] to get started, and look for
on Linux forums if you need it. on Linux forums if you need it.
This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="browse-and-download">
# A2CLOUD: browse &amp; download # A2CLOUD: browse &amp; download
If you want to get new Apple II software, there are a few ways to go about it. If you want to get new Apple II software, there are a few ways to go about it.
@ -860,7 +846,7 @@ Unlike the traditional command line FTP program, cftp is full-screen, uses the
arrow keys, and is easy. Example: `cftp ftp.gno.org` arrow keys, and is easy. Example: `cftp ftp.gno.org`
`ftp`\: The traditional command line FTP program. Example: `ftp ftp.gno.org`. `ftp`\: The traditional command line FTP program. Example: `ftp ftp.gno.org`.
It uses (mostly) typical [Unix commands][link098]. When asked for username, enter It uses (mostly) typical [Unix commands][12]. When asked for username, enter
“anonymous” and then anything for the password. Use the usual directory “anonymous” and then anything for the password. Use the usual directory
listing and navigation commands (`cd`, `pwd`, `ls`), to browse the site, listing and navigation commands (`cd`, `pwd`, `ls`), to browse the site,
then `get filename` to download a file from a site, or `put filename` to then `get filename` to download a file from a site, or `put filename` to
@ -873,11 +859,10 @@ in a single command, e.g: `wget
http://appleii.ivanx.com/slammer/files/SLAMMER111P.DSK` http://appleii.ivanx.com/slammer/files/SLAMMER111P.DSK`
   
This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="use-disk-images">
# A2CLOUD: use disk images # A2CLOUD: use disk images
Once youve [downloaded stuff to your Pi][15], or [copied stuff on to it from Once youve [downloaded stuff to your Pi][15], or [copied stuff on to it from
@ -934,11 +919,10 @@ alternative, but its even slower. It does preserve dates, however.)
assigned to virtual drives 1 and 2, rather than typing out the full path. assigned to virtual drives 1 and 2, rather than typing out the full path.
This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="use-archives-and-images">
# A2CLOUD: expand archives # A2CLOUD: expand archives
If you have an archive file, on your Pi, youll need to expand it. If you have an archive file, on your Pi, youll need to expand it.
@ -996,11 +980,10 @@ outfilename` will decode an EXEC file made by Executioner; `unexec filename >
outfilename` will decode an EXEC file containing monitor input. outfilename` will decode an EXEC file containing monitor input.
This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="transfer-files">
# A2CLOUD: transfer files # A2CLOUD: transfer files
If youve got files on your Pi that arent inside one of your viritual disks, If youve got files on your Pi that arent inside one of your viritual disks,
@ -1010,7 +993,7 @@ 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][link106]. the Pi, as explained in [A2CLOUD: working with archives and disk images][17].
Otherwise, use one of the cool moves below, and then expand it with ShrinkIt Otherwise, use one of the cool moves below, and then expand it with ShrinkIt
or the appropriate program on the Apple II. or the appropriate program on the Apple II.
@ -1089,11 +1072,10 @@ it prefers to say) from various Apple II file formats into modern formats. If
you want it to give that a shot, use `-e` instead of `-g` above. you want it to give that a shot, use `-e` instead of `-g` above.
This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="set-the-serial-port-speed">
# A2CLOUD: increase serial port speed # A2CLOUD: increase serial port speed
I chose the default speed of 4800 baud for Pi as a lowest common I chose the default speed of 4800 baud for Pi as a lowest common
@ -1139,11 +1121,10 @@ rename PT3.GLOBALS, and then rename the appropriate globals file to
PT3.GLOBALS. PT3.GLOBALS.
This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on August 11, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="emulate-an-apple-ii">
# A2CLOUD: emulate an Apple II # A2CLOUD: emulate an Apple II
Though the purpose of A2CLOUD is primarily to extend the functionality of your Though the purpose of A2CLOUD is primarily to extend the functionality of your
@ -1172,14 +1153,13 @@ of the Raspbian desktop. (To start the Raspbian desktop, type `startx` or use
[remote desktop software][5].) Usage instructions are [here][link114]. [remote desktop software][5].) Usage instructions are [here][link114].
This entry was posted on November 29, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on November 29, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="control-your-pi-from-your-ii">
# A2CLOUD: Apple II Pi # A2CLOUD: Apple II Pi
David Schmenk has created [Apple II Pi][link010], which takes a different approach David Schmenk has created [Apple II Pi][27], which takes a different approach
than A2CLOUD. With A2CLOUD, the idea is to use your Pi as a peripheral for than A2CLOUD. With A2CLOUD, the idea is to use your Pi as a peripheral for
your Apple II. your Apple II.
@ -1189,8 +1169,8 @@ the GSport emulator, giving you a virtual souped up Apple II. To get benefit
from this, youll need a screen attached to your Pi. from this, youll need a screen attached to your Pi.
To use Apple II Pi, youll need the [Apple II Pi card][link116], or a [Raspberry To use Apple II Pi, youll need the [Apple II Pi card][link116], or a [Raspberry
Pi console cable][link041] attached to a Super Serial Card (even in a IIgs) or a Pi console cable][50] attached to a Super Serial Card (even in a IIgs) or a
IIc/IIc+ serial port, via [the appropriate serial cable ][link031]and possibly a IIc/IIc+ serial port, via [the appropriate serial cable ][41]and possibly a
[DE-9 (aka DB-9) male-to-male null modem adapter][link117]. The software is [DE-9 (aka DB-9) male-to-male null modem adapter][link117]. The software is
already installed by Raspple II or A2CLOUD (if it doesnt seem to work, try already installed by Raspple II or A2CLOUD (if it doesnt seem to work, try
updating A2CLOUD by typing `a2cloud-update`). updating A2CLOUD by typing `a2cloud-update`).
@ -1210,15 +1190,14 @@ Pi will fully shut down.
Apple II Pi has many more sophisticated abilities, such being able to develop Apple II Pi has many more sophisticated abilities, such being able to develop
6502 code on the Raspberry Pi and execute it on the Apple II. For more info 6502 code on the Raspberry Pi and execute it on the Apple II. For more info
on how to use it, check out [Daves web site][link010] and the [Ultimate Apple 2 on how to use it, check out [Daves web site][27] and the [Ultimate Apple 2
forums][link118]. forums][link118].
This entry was posted on November 29, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on November 29, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
<a name="release-history">
# A2CLOUD: release history and notes # A2CLOUD: release history and notes
A2CLOUD is sorta always in a state of development with tiny tweaks happening A2CLOUD is sorta always in a state of development with tiny tweaks happening
@ -1308,7 +1287,7 @@ _v1.6.7, Feb 19, 2014_
_v1.6.6, Feb 17, 2014_ _v1.6.6, Feb 17, 2014_
* [beta support for Debian and Ubuntu Linux on non-Pi machines][link008] * [beta support for Debian and Ubuntu Linux on non-Pi machines][fixme25]
* ttytter support for color and avoiding non-ASCII characters when running * ttytter support for color and avoiding non-ASCII characters when running
 under Screen  under Screen
@ -1383,7 +1362,7 @@ _v1.6, Dec 31, 2013_
network network
* responds to name “raspberrypi.local” as alternative to IP address to Mac OS * responds to name “raspberrypi.local” as alternative to IP address to Mac OS
X (and Windows with [Bonjour Print Services][link049] installed) computers on X (and Windows with [Bonjour Print Services][52] installed) computers on
network network
@ -1405,7 +1384,7 @@ _v1.5, Dec 1 2013_
* installs Apple II Pi * installs Apple II Pi
* easy installation via [Raspple II][link012] * easy installation via [Raspple II][28]
_v1.2.3, Nov 2013_ _v1.2.3, Nov 2013_
@ -1434,141 +1413,113 @@ _beta, Jul 27, 2013_
introduced at KansasFest 2013 introduced at KansasFest 2013
This entry was posted on December 28, 2013 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on December 28, 2013 by [ivanx][29].
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# A2CLOUD: other stuff # A2CLOUD: other stuff
This is a post for new techniques or features that arent fully ready, or This is a post for new techniques or features that arent fully ready, or
other stuff that doesnt seem to fit into the main guide. [View the other stuff that doesnt seem to fit into the main guide. View the
comments][link122] to see, or post one of your own. comments to see, or post one of your own.
If this is at the top of a bunch of posts below, youre reading the A2CLOUD If this is at the top of a bunch of posts below, youre reading the A2CLOUD
guide backwards. Click “A2CLOUD” in the menu header above to fix it, or just guide backwards. Click “A2CLOUD” in the menu header above to fix it, or just
go to [http://ivanx.com/a2cloud][link123]. go to [http://ivanx.com/a2cloud][1].
This entry was posted on January 26, 2014 by [ivanx][link017]. This entry was posted on January 26, 2014 by [ivanx][29].
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[1]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/ [1]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/ "A2CLOUD"
[2]: #intro [2]: #a2cloud-intro
[3]: #what-you-need [3]: #a2cloud-what-you-need
[4]: #prepare-your-pi [4]: #a2cloud-prepare-your-pi
[5]: #go-headless-with-your-pi [5]: #a2cloud-go-headless-optional
[6]: #install-the-software [6]: #a2cloud-install-the-software
[7]: #attach-your-cables [7]: #a2cloud-attach-your-cables
[8]: #make-your-boot-disk [8]: #a2cloud-make-your-boot-disk
[9]: #use-virtual-drives [9]: #a2cloud-use-virtual-drives
[10]: #log-in-from-your-apple-ii [10]: #a2cloud-log-in-from-your-apple-ii
[11]: #make-a-floppy [11]: #a2cloud-make-a-floppy-or-image
[12]: #learn-some-unix [12]: #a2cloud-learn-some-unix
[13]: #insert-a-disk-image [13]: #a2cloud-insert-a-disk-image
[14]: #connect-with-people [14]: #a2cloud-connect-with-other-people
[15]: #browse-and-download [15]: #a2cloud-browse-amp-download
[16]: #use-disk-images [16]: #a2cloud-use-disk-images
[17]: #use-archives-and-images [17]: #a2cloud-expand-archives
[18]: #transfer-files [18]: #a2cloud-transfer-files
[19]: #set-the-serial-port-speed [19]: #a2cloud-increase-serial-port-speed
[20]: #emulate-an-apple-ii [20]: #a2cloud-emulate-an-apple-ii
[21]: #control-your-pi-from-your-ii [21]: #a2cloud-apple-ii-pi
[22]: #release-history [22]: #a2cloud-release-history-and-notes
[23]: #other-stuff [23]: #a2cloud-other-stuff
[link002]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/category/a2cloud/ [24]: http://www.raspberrypi.org "Raspberry Pi"
[link003]: http://appleii.ivanx.com [fixme25]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/open-thread/#comment-9 "A2CLOUD on non-Pi computers"
[link004]: http://ivanx.com/raspberrypi [26]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2server/ "A2SERVER"
[link007]: http://www.raspberrypi.org "Raspberry Pi" [27]: http://schmenk.is-a-geek.com/wordpress/ "Apple II Pi"
[link008]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/open-thread/#comment-9 "A2CLOUD on non-Pi computers" [28]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/rasppleii/ "Raspple II"
[link009]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2server/ "A2SERVER" [29]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/author/ivanx/ "View all posts by ivanx"
[link010]: http://schmenk.is-a-geek.com/wordpress "Apple II Pi" <!-- FIXME: use mailto:ivan@ivanx.com instead? -->
[link011]: http://ivanx.com/rasppleii/ "Raspple II" [30]: #unenhanced "A2CLOUD: log in from your Apple II"
[link012]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/rasppleii "Raspple II" [31]: http://www.raspberrypi.org/products/ "Raspberry Pi purchase"
[link017]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/author/ivanx/ "View all posts by ivanx" [32]: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_4?url=search-alias%3Daps&amp;field-keywords=raspberry+pi+2&amp;sprefix=rasp%2Caps%2C173 "Raspberry Pi 2 Model B search - Amazon"
[link019]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-what-you-need/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: what you need" [33]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LPESRUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00LPESRUK&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;linkId=B7F2LQNXIWGYCNYQ "Raspberry Pi 1 model B+ - Amazon"
[link020]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-log-in-from-your-apple-ii/#unenhanced "A2CLOUD: log in from your Apple II" [34]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009SQQF9C/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B009SQQF9C&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=ivane-20 "Raspberry Pi 1 model B - Amazon"
[link021]: http://www.raspberrypi.org/products/ "Raspberry Pi purchase" [35]: http://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-Pi-Model-A-256MB/dp/B00PEX05TO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1423325260&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=raspberry+pi+model+a%2B "Raspberry Pi 1 model A+ - Amazon"
[link022]: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_4?url=search-alias%3Daps&amp;field-keywords=raspberry+pi+2&amp;sprefix=rasp%2Caps%2C173 "Raspberry Pi 2 Model B search - Amazon" [36]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=4gb%20sd%20card&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3A4gb%20sd%20card&amp;sprefix=4gb%20s%2Caps&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "SD card"
[link023]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LPESRUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00LPESRUK&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;linkId=B7F2LQNXIWGYCNYQ "Raspberry Pi 1 model B+ - Amazon" [37]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=8gb%20sd%20card&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3A4gb%20sd%20card&amp;sprefix=4gb%20s%2Caps&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "8 GB SD card at Amazon"
[link024]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009SQQF9C/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B009SQQF9C&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=ivane-20 "Raspberry Pi 1 model B - Amazon" [38]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A9PO5AM/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00A9PO5AM&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=ivane-20
[link025]: http://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-Pi-Model-A-256MB/dp/B00PEX05TO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1423325260&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=raspberry+pi+model+a%2B "Raspberry Pi 1 model A+ - Amazon" [39]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=ethernet%20cable&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aethernet%20cable&amp;sprefix=ethernet%2Caps&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "ethernet cable"
[link026]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=4gb%20sd%20card&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3A4gb%20sd%20card&amp;sprefix=4gb%20s%2Caps&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "SD card" [40]: http://ivanx.com/raspberrypi/raspberrypi_wifi.html "Raspberry Pi WiFi"
[link027]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=8gb%20sd%20card&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3A4gb%20sd%20card&amp;sprefix=4gb%20s%2Caps&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "8 GB SD card at Amazon" [41]: http://retrofloppy.com/products.html "Apple II null modem serial cable"
[link028]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A9PO5AM/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00A9PO5AM&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=ivane-20 [42]: http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/connectionsserial.html "ADTPro serial connections"
[link029]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=ethernet%20cable&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aethernet%20cable&amp;sprefix=ethernet%2Caps&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "ethernet cable" [43]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007T27H8/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B0007T27H8&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=ivane-20 "TRENDnet TU-S9 USB-to-serial adapter"
[link030]: http://ivanx.com/raspberrypi/raspberrypi_wifi.html "Raspberry Pi WiFi" [44]: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=apple+super+serial+card "eBay - Apple Super Serial Card"
[link031]: http://retrofloppy.com/products.html "Apple II null modem serial cable" [45]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B006T9B6R2&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=ivane-20 "SD card reader"
[link032]: http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/connectionsserial.html "ADTPro serial connections" [46]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=usb%20keyboard&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Ausb%20keyboard&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "USB keyboard"
[link033]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007T27H8/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B0007T27H8&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=ivane-20 "TRENDnet TU-S9 USB-to-serial adapter" [47]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=usb%20mouse&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Ausb%20mouse&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "USB mouse"
[link034]: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=apple+super+serial+card "eBay - Apple Super Serial Card" [48]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=powered%20usb%20hub&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Apowered%20usb%20hub&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "powered USB hub"
[link035]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B006T9B6R2&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=ivane-20 "SD card reader" [49]: http://ultimateapple2.com "Apple II Pi card from Ultimate Apple 2"
[link036]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=usb%20keyboard&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Ausb%20keyboard&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "USB keyboard" [50]: http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-232r1-db9.html "Raspberry Pi console cable"
[link037]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=usb%20mouse&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Ausb%20mouse&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "USB mouse" [51]: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&amp;field-keywords=db9+male+female+null+modem+adapter+-usb&amp;rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Adb9+male+female+null+modem+adapter+-usb "DE-9 male-to-female null modem adapters at Amazon"
[link039]: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=powered%20usb%20hub&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Apowered%20usb%20hub&amp;tag=ivane-20&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps "powered USB hub" [51]: https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
[link040]: http://ultimateapple2.com "Apple II Pi card from Ultimate Apple 2" [52]: http://support.apple.com/kb/dl999
[link041]: http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-232r1-db9.html "Raspberry Pi console cable"
[link043]: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&amp;field-keywords=db9+male+female+null+modem+adapter+-usb&amp;rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Adb9+male+female+null+modem+adapter+-usb "DE-9 male-to-female null modem adapters at Amazon"
[link045]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-prepare-your-pi/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: prepare your Pi"
[link046]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/rasppleii/ "Raspple II"
[link047]: https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
[link048]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-go-headless-with-your-pi/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: go headless (optional)"
[link049]: http://support.apple.com/kb/dl999
[link050]: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ [link050]: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[link051]: http://ivanx.com/raspberrypi/files/PiFinder.zip [link051]: http://ivanx.com/raspberrypi/files/PiFinder.zip
[link052]: http://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/ [link052]: http://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/
[link053]: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-remote-desktop/id715768417?mt=12 "Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac" [link053]: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-remote-desktop/id715768417?mt=12 "Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac"
[link054]: http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server "configure TightVNCServer" [link054]: http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server "configure TightVNCServer"
[link055]: http://elinux.org/Configuring_a_Static_IP_address_on_your_Raspberry_Pi "Raspberry Pi static IP address" [link055]: http://elinux.org/Configuring_a_Static_IP_address_on_your_Raspberry_Pi "Raspberry Pi static IP address"
[link057]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-install-the-software/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: install the software"
[link059]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-attach-your-cables/#comments "Comment on A2CLOUD: attach your cables"
[link061]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-make-your-boot-disk/#comments "Comment on A2CLOUD: make your boot disk"
[link062]: http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/vdrive.html "VSDRIVE" [link062]: http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/vdrive.html "VSDRIVE"
[link063]: http://adtpro.sourceforge.net "ADTPro" [link063]: http://adtpro.sourceforge.net "ADTPro"
[link064]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/files/A2CLOUD.DSK "140K A2CLOUD boot disk" [link064]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/files/A2CLOUD.DSK "140K A2CLOUD boot disk"
[link065]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/files/A2CLOUD.HDV "800K A2CLOUD boot disk" [link065]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2cloud/files/A2CLOUD.HDV "800K A2CLOUD boot disk"
[link066]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/?p=285 "A2CLOUD: go headless"
[link068]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-use-virtual-drives/#comments "Comment on A2CLOUD: use virtual drives!"
[link069]: http://apple2.info/wiki/index.php?title=DOS#Commands_quick_reference "ProDOS and DOS 3.3 commands" [link069]: http://apple2.info/wiki/index.php?title=DOS#Commands_quick_reference "ProDOS and DOS 3.3 commands"
[link070]: http://www.apple2scans.net/?p=33 "BASIC Programming with ProDOS " [link070]: http://www.apple2scans.net/?p=33 "BASIC Programming with ProDOS "
[link072]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-log-in-from-your-apple-ii/#comments "Comment on A2CLOUD: log in from your Apple II"
[link073]: http://lostclassics.apple2.info/announcements/19/proterm-a2/ "ProTERM" [link073]: http://lostclassics.apple2.info/announcements/19/proterm-a2/ "ProTERM"
[link074]: http://www.wannop.info/speccie/Site/Speccies_Home_Pages.html "Spectrum for Apple IIgs" [link074]: http://www.wannop.info/speccie/Site/Speccies_Home_Pages.html "Spectrum for Apple IIgs"
[link076]: http://www.bartbania.com/index.php/linux-screen/ "using Screen" [link076]: http://www.bartbania.com/index.php/linux-screen/ "using Screen"
[link077]: http://www.wannop.info/speccie/Site/Download_Centre.html "Spectrum download" [link077]: http://www.wannop.info/speccie/Site/Download_Centre.html "Spectrum download"
[link078]: http://macgui.com/downloads/?file_id=24237 "Mac GUI Vault: Kermit 3.87" [link078]: http://macgui.com/downloads/?file_id=24237 "Mac GUI Vault: Kermit 3.87"
[link079]: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.sys.apple2/8yUpfbAgdx0/oVwep6fMsTYJ "VT-100 on Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe" [link079]: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.sys.apple2/8yUpfbAgdx0/oVwep6fMsTYJ "VT-100 on Apple II Plus and unenhanced IIe"
[link081]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-make-a-floppy/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: make a floppy or image"
[link082]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/a2server "A2SERVER"
[link084]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/apple-ii-cloud-learn-some-unix/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: learn some Unix"
[link086]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-insert-a-disk-image/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: &#8220;insert&#8221; a disk image"
[link088]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-talk-with-apple-ii-fans/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: connect with other people"
[link089]: http://www.irchelp.org "IRC Help" [link089]: http://www.irchelp.org "IRC Help"
[link090]: http://www.irssi.org/documentation "Irssi Documentation" [link090]: http://www.irssi.org/documentation "Irssi Documentation"
[link091]: http://www.floodgap.com/software/ttytter "TTYtter" [link091]: http://www.floodgap.com/software/ttytter "TTYtter"
[link092]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/open-thread/#comment-1 "email on A2CLOUD" [link092]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/open-thread/#comment-1 "email on A2CLOUD"
[link094]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-browse-and-download/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: browse &amp; download"
[link095]: http://elinux.org/RPi_Chromium "Chromium (Google Chrome for Raspberry Pi)" [link095]: http://elinux.org/RPi_Chromium "Chromium (Google Chrome for Raspberry Pi)"
[link096]: http://elinux.org/RPi_IceWeasel "Iceweasel (Firefox for Raspbian)" [link096]: http://elinux.org/RPi_IceWeasel "Iceweasel (Firefox for Raspbian)"
[link097]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/open-thread/#comment-2 [link097]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/open-thread/#comment-2
[link098]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/?p=67 "A2CLOUD: learn basic Unix"
[link100]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/use-disk-images/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: use disk images"
[link102]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-use-archives-and-images/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: expand archives"
[link103]: http://unarchiver.c3.cx/formats "The Unarchiver supported formats" [link103]: http://unarchiver.c3.cx/formats "The Unarchiver supported formats"
[link105]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-transfer-files/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: transfer files"
[link106]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/?p=164 "A2CLOUD: working with archives and disk images"
[link107]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-set-the-serial-port-speed/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: increase serial port speed"
[link108]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/comp.sys.apple2/115200$20hugh "Hugh Hood's 115200 baud ProTERM macros" [link108]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/comp.sys.apple2/115200$20hugh "Hugh Hood's 115200 baud ProTERM macros"
[link110]: http://appleii.ivanx.com/prnumber6/a2cloud-emulate-an-apple-ii/#respond "Comment on A2CLOUD: emulate an Apple II" [link111]: http://gsport.sourceforge.net/ "GSport"
[link111]: http://gsport.sourceforge.net
[link112]: http://linapple.sourceforge.net "LinApple" [link112]: http://linapple.sourceforge.net "LinApple"
[link113]: http://kegs.sourceforge.net [link113]: http://kegs.sourceforge.net/ "KEGS"
[link114]: http://kegs.sourceforge.net/README.kegs.txt "KEGS instructions" [link114]: http://kegs.sourceforge.net/README.kegs.txt "KEGS instructions"
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