#FujiNet #Atari8bit and N: Fun: Making Game Disks

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This video shows how the #Atari8bit #FujiNet N: device can be used to copy individual files (in this case, games) from different servers onto a disk image with a game menu, you know, like when we were kids. :) and even shows how the game menu disk was made.

0:00 Intro
1:06 Empty host list, loading gamebox.atr
1:48 Creating our new disk games3.atr using (N)ew
2:48 booting into gamebox, and formatting/creating our game disk
7:45 using NCD to point N: to apps.irata.online TNFS
10:30 copying our first game, Congo Bongo, using NCOPY
13:00 copying our second game, Shadow World, using NCOPY
14:45 copying our third game, Snake Byte, using NCOPY, and showing wild cards
17:00 copying our fourth game, K-Razy Shootout, what happens when a file isn't found.
18:26 Using NCD to point N: to an FTP server (ftp.pigwa.net)
20:15 copying our fifth game, FROG.EXE from the FTP server.
21:00 going back to apps.irata.online TNFS, using NCD
22:22 copying our final game, Amphibian! using wildcard.
23:25 Booting back into GameBox, put in our gamebox disk
23:56 building initial game directory from disk
24:08 modifying the game directory with more descriptive names
24:58 Game disk is finished, let's see it!

26:45 APPENDIX A: How did I create the gamebox utility disk?

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