FujiNet was created to be is a multi-peripheral emulator and WiFi network adapter device for vintage computers. The first completed hardware was for the [[Atari 8-bit]] computer system line of computers and development has begun for other systems ([[Coleco ADAM]], [[Apple II]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Atari Lynx]], [[ZX Spectrum]] and more) with the goal of supporting as many old systems as possible. FujiNet was created to be a network adapter but has become an all encompassing SIO peripheral emulator. Devices currently supported include disk drives (with support for booting disks stored on remote servers), printers (output downloaded from the device as PDF), modem (BBS access over telnet) and the all new network device (N:).
The N device allows vintage computers that do not have enough processing power to handle TCP/IP connections themselves to talk to the modern internet over WiFi. Virtual adapters have been created for many protocols including: TCP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, TNFS, HTTPS (SSL/TLS), SSH, TELNET, WebDAV and JSON parser.