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Welcome to FujiNet! Welcome to FujiNet!

Welcome to FujiNet

  • Connect to the internet

    FujiNet gives your vintage computer instant Wi-Fi access — no soldering, no sneaker-net.

  • Browse thousands of programs

    Mount disk images from curated online libraries the moment you power on.

  • Play with others

    Cross-platform multiplayer games and global high-score tables, right from your vintage hardware.

  • Replace a pile of hardware

    One device emulates disk drives, tape, modem, printer, clock, and more simultaneously.

Pick your platform to get started

FujiNet was born on the Atari 8-bit line and has the richest software library.

Get started with Atari 8-bit →

FujiNet connects via the SmartPort bus on Apple II and II+ / IIe / IIc / IIgs machines.

Get started with Apple II →

FujiNet attaches to the AdamNet bus alongside your existing ADAM peripherals.

Get started with Coleco ADAM →

FujiNet connects to the Commodore IEC bus, appearing as a fast network-connected drive.

Get started with Commodore 64 →

FujiNet brings the Tandy Color Computer into the world of Wi-Fi networking.

Get started with CoCo → CoCo - The Basics →


New to FujiNet?

Start with What is FujiNet? for a plain-English overview of what the device does and why you'd want one.

Already have a FujiNet?

Jump straight to your platform's Getting Started guide to get connected in minutes.

Want to explore features?

Browse the Features section to learn about virtual disk drives, the network device, modem emulation, printer output, and more.


Community

Join the FujiNet community on Discord or follow the project on GitHub.