A small GUI for managing a local TNFS server for use with FujiNet.
Available or Windows, Mac, and Linux*
- Download the latest TNFS Server Manager (Win).zip from the Releases page
- Unzip and place the TNFS Server Manager folder wherever you like (e.g.
C:\Program Files
)
- Download the latest TNFS Server Manager (Mac).zip from the Releases page
- Unzip and move TNFS Server Manager.app wherever you like (e.g.
/Applications
)
- Double-click TNFS Server Manager.exe to launch the program
- Choose a root directory for the server. This should be a folder containing disk images for your vintage system
- Click "Start Server"
- Connect your FujiNet and power up your computer
- Ensure your FujiNet is on the same WiFi network as your PC
- In the Hosts section, choose a slot and enter your PC's hostname or IP address
- Select your PC host, and you should see the files in the root directory on your PC
- Choose a disk image; Choose a virtual disk drive slot; Select Read or Read/Write
- Mount and boot!
- Double-click TNFS Server Manager.app to launch the program
- On first launch, you will have to manually allow the app to run by going to
System Settings > Privacy & Security
, and clicking "Open anyway" - Choose a root directory for the server. This should be a folder containing disk images for your vintage system
- Click "Start Server"
- Connect your FujiNet and power up your computer
- Ensure your FujiNet is on the same WiFi network as your Mac
- In the Hosts section, choose a slot and enter your Mac's hostname or IP address
- Select your PC host, and you should see the files in the root directory on your PC
- Choose a disk image; Choose a virtual disk drive slot; Select Read or Read/Write
- Mount and boot!