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Hi! New!

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 4:13 pm
by RobertWK
Hello!

I'm a new user here and I've recently unpacked my dreamcast and games.

At some point I was trying to develop a dance Dance Revolution platform for my dreamcast and in electronics testing I accidentally fucked the controller input on it and went right out and bought another at the time when they were discounted.

Anyone have any ideas on how I might fix it?

Also, I have the lan adapter and a keyboard and was wondering if there was any unofficial software or firmware that might allow me to connect to the Internet, because frankly the version of dreamweb I have doesnt enable me to do much.

Re: Hi! New!

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 1:22 am
by kazade
Welcome! You've hit a common problem which is a blown fuse on the controller board. I've documented how to fix it here:

http://blog.kazade.co.uk/p/dreamcast-co ... t-way.html

There are other ways to fix it (bypassing the fuse) but, they could potentially lead to other problems down the line. The polyfuse fix above means that the board is still fused (protected) but if it blows the fuse you just need to turn the Dreamcast off and on again to reset it :)

Re: Hi! New!

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 2:06 am
by Iron Dreamcast
Welcome, great to have another member. I hope you enjoy it here, and I don't know how to fix your problem, sorry.

Re: Hi! New!

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 2:22 am
by Bob Dobbs
Hello and welcome RobertWK. To answer your internet question, you can use XDP as a browser. It is the current browser of choice. The question is, what is your online set-up? You would need one of the following to get online.

BREAKDOWN:
a.) A dial-up ISP. This does not allow you to connect to all of the games as far as I understand.

b.) A Raspberry Pi with DreamPi with a USB modem. Recommended as #1 way to connect and easiest.

c.) What some of us call "Netopia" set-up. This takes a bit of hardware, a bit of setting up and does not connect to all games.

d.) DC-PC server setup. This does not allow you to connect to all of the games and takes a bit of know-how including using WinXP, Ubuntu (or other Linux distribution), a modem, and virtual machine software.

Guides exist for all options but the DreamPi is the latest and by far the best method. It's really simple and there is a really good video tutorial on Dreamcast-Live. This just "works" while the other methods had limitations and take a bit of setting up on the PC end.

Re: Hi! New!

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 8:59 am
by Strik3r91
PC-DC does allow you to connect to all the games that available for online playing at the moment.

Re: Hi! New!

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 9:33 am
by Xiden
Welcome to the community!

Re: Hi! New!

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 12:42 pm
by Wilco
hi de hi, hi de ho. You're going to love it here. One of us, one of us, one of us :)

Re: Hi! New!

Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 11:31 pm
by Deathcyde
i am also a new member hi all =P

Re: Hi! New!

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 2:34 am
by Bob Dobbs
Welcome, Deathcyde. I typically do not welcome "death", but I'll make an exception...lol. All kidding aside, I hope you enjoy your time here at DC-Talk.

Re: Hi! New!

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 1:18 pm
by BLueSS
RobertWK, as a fellow DDR enthusiast, I am curious as to why you picked the Dreamcast as your console here instead of one of the other more popular platforms for DDR, such as the PS2, Wii or original Xbox?

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