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Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 8:45 am
by hatwise
Xiden wrote:hatwise wrote:Xiden wrote:You can use a pal Saturn but you will need a ode, modchip, pseudo kai, or do the swap trick to play netlink games in it since they are USA ntsc region.
I recommend joining the saturn netlink matchup group on facebook. I'll probably start a fresh discord exclusively for netlink just haven't had a chance. For best results European players should only connect to other European players. Overseas matches are too slow to work currently with the voip lag. (Hopefully we eventually find a even faster method) But if you are on the same continent it works pretty well.
For netlink zone and surfing the net and checking email you will need a dreampi, you can purchase one through dreamcastlive.net
Thanks for the info! just one question. So to surf web on netlink i do not need VOIP adapter? I can just buy Dreampi kit and just plug and play style connect to sega saturn, setup saturn and i will be online? ia that correct?
Correct. To surf the net you only need a dreampi
Need help guys.
im trying to connect to internet via Dreampi and i do everything that is on video and all settings are right exept the passwords cause in setup video there are all hidden but i guess all passwords are word - "dreamcast". and still ive got no reply. can anyone help? i can make a video of my setup and send it to some one to guide me through. it would be really cool
Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 10:30 am
by hatwise
Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 3:35 pm
by Xiden
hatwise wrote:IMG_20191105_172944.jpg
On the modem connected to dreampi, are both lights turning on before you dial?
Is your modem modified with a line voltage inducer?
Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 9:21 pm
by mistamontiel
I see some games don't have the word Netlink accompanying em? Such as Duke, playing it lately and see no mention of it?
That something that just needs the Netlink modem inserted to tell you it's able to dial somebody and play live?
Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 11:30 pm
by Xiden
mistamontiel wrote:I see some games don't have the word Netlink accompanying em? Such as Duke, playing it lately and see no mention of it?
That something that just needs the Netlink modem inserted to tell you it's able to dial somebody and play live?
You have to have the USA version of duke.
Then you need the netlink modem inserted on game bootup
Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 1:31 am
by mistamontiel
I noticed Japan kept Daytona Circuit Edition, a non-CCE! I thought I read there is new track new course to drive but now not seeing it?
A YT commenter also says the Netlink one added Japan's CE non-CCE improvements+additions..
I'd read too that last time Daytona Netlink was spotted she flew off to some nut to his tune of $1100
Fuckin thing was mail-order online-order only!? Yikez
Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 11:59 pm
by Xiden
Added a few more tweaks to 2.0 guide to troubleshooting area.
Let me know if you guys have any suggestions to help improve the guide!
Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 12:28 am
by Greg2600
I had one question, I have a dreampi, but I would still need a VOIP adapter for the Saturn?
Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 12:41 am
by SEGA RPG FAN
Greg2600 wrote:I had one question, I have a dreampi, but I would still need a VOIP adapter for the Saturn?
A dreampi compatible solution is in the works, but for now, a VoIP adapter is needed.
Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 6:14 pm
by Greg2600
SEGA RPG FAN wrote:Greg2600 wrote:I had one question, I have a dreampi, but I would still need a VOIP adapter for the Saturn?
A dreampi compatible solution is in the works, but for now, a VoIP adapter is needed.
Ohhh! I actually read another thread and saw I'd still need the VoIP, but if DreamPi is possible I'll likely just wait.