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Re: Homemade Dreamcast VS Link cable project interest.

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 12:48 am
by ferretdookdook
Yes that's what i've heard... but at least they would work better than nothing. With 'real' Dreamcast ones long gone I just kind of assumed i'd never enjoy any head to head gaming on the system...

So if a good quality of cable could be made, yes this would be TOTALLY worth it. I have 5 Dreamcasts currently and i'd probably want at least 3 cables - since I don't expect much future remanufacturing of such retro gear. If the price is lower than I expect, getting one or two beyond that is likely.

Re: Homemade Dreamcast VS Link cable project interest.

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 6:28 pm
by Chael
If you get several dream pi you can already do a pseudo lan/system link better than with the cable. Most games are P2P once you are ingame so no lag.

Re: Homemade Dreamcast VS Link cable project interest.

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 11:54 am
by hawkzer0
Count me in. I knew id find a use for that second vga cable

Re: Homemade Dreamcast VS Link cable project interest.

Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2017 7:11 am
by Nz17
Nice, Hawk. :-D

Re: Homemade Dreamcast VS Link cable project interest.

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:55 pm
by ferretdookdook
Chael wrote:If you get several dream pi you can already do a pseudo lan/system link better than with the cable. Most games are P2P once you are ingame so no lag.


That's the way you turn modem games into 'modern LAN' games, right? And same philosophy works with the Saturn as I recall?


I'm aware that many games support the modem links but not all, some are System Link only... it's wanting to play those, which I believe includes Virtual On and F355 (yes i'm too lazy to recheck right now :) ) that had me remaining always interested in someday still acquiring a VS Link cable... hence my random compulsive search for the topic a few times a year.


If these new VS Link cables are made, I hope to also make the modem 'tunneling' hookups so that those games can be played as well - i'm a huge fan of 'retro LANparty' type gaming.

Re: Homemade Dreamcast VS Link cable project interest.

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 5:31 pm
by mrneo240
I'd be in for 1. Provided it was $50 or less.

Re: Homemade Dreamcast VS Link cable project interest.

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 1:55 am
by Xiden
Ill forward this thread over to Kevin. I think we have a pretty good amount of interest gathering up. Ill see what price point we will be looking at as well.

Re: Homemade Dreamcast VS Link cable project interest.

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 4:10 am
by INGUES
Xiden wrote:Ill forward this thread over to Kevin. I think we have a pretty good amount of interest gathering up. Ill see what price point we will be looking at as well.


Any updates?

Re: Homemade Dreamcast VS Link cable project interest.

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:38 am
by Xiden
INGUES wrote:
Xiden wrote:Ill forward this thread over to Kevin. I think we have a pretty good amount of interest gathering up. Ill see what price point we will be looking at as well.


Any updates?


Not yet, I've sent out an email though so hopefully we shall hear an update soon :)

Re: Homemade Dreamcast VS Link cable project interest.

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 10:12 am
by Xiden
Xiden wrote:
INGUES wrote:
Xiden wrote:Ill forward this thread over to Kevin. I think we have a pretty good amount of interest gathering up. Ill see what price point we will be looking at as well.


Any updates?


Not yet, I've sent out an email though so hopefully we shall hear an update soon :)


Welp actually got an email update shortly after writing this haha.

Here's his reply:

"Looks like there is some interest. There will be more once a picture of a real one shows up.

Ok let me take another look. I need to also look at cost of buying equipment for testing. I don't ship anything without properly testing each one.

Cost of a cable would be around $75 (This is on par with his other cable costs) depending on how long it takes me. I hand build each one. "


I can vouch for this mans quality as well. He makes very nice and professionally made cables. (See his virtual boy link cable here: http://www.mellottsvrpage.com/index.php ... ink-cable/