Thank you for those details. And please know that I don't mean to hijack your thread. I am posting here to gain more knowledge about FujiNet, especially from folks like yourself who use it and love it.
The main reason I mention the lack of an LCD on FujiNet is because
@Kay K.M.Mods had released his
SPIISD v1 kit in the past which lacked an LCD, but he recently released
SPIISP v2, which adds the LCD for enhanced usability. That made me wonder why the creators of Fujinet felt that
other means of access (like net booting, discovery of images online, etc.) make it "easier to use." Or maybe FujiNet isn't easier to use (related to a FloppyEMU or SPIISDv2) but just has more features?
I have one of my two FloppyEMU's dedicated for use with my Apple IIc, in combination with the
BMOW Drive Switcher, which allows me to conveniently boot either from a SmartPort Drive (one of several being on the SD card), or a floppy disk (which you normally cannot boot from without the Drive Switcher). I just download SmartPort or floppy images online, quickly and easily copy them to my SD card, plunk that into the FloppyEMU, then go about my business. The LCD lets me quickly and easily choose from anything on my SD card.
But perhaps the biggest reason I am posting in this thread is because I recently have been asked by several people if I own a FujiNet. I currently do not, so I've been trying to ponder all the features it has relative to the FloppyEMU that I already own, asking myself: "
Do I need this?" Do you answer that question in your "cover story about it for Juiced.GS"? (I don't subscribe, so I don't know.)