
Absolutely blown away at how good the Dreamcast looks and sounds now! (I was using AV cables and more recently RF due to my tv setup, I know!

Really pleased with it

Anyway! I'm new, and I'm a Dreamcast addict!

Smokey wrote:(don't worry, it wasn't that crappy Tomee cable/box)
pcwzrd13 wrote:Congrats on your first post!
Smokey wrote:(don't worry, it wasn't that crappy Tomee cable/box)
Don't believe the haters. The Tomee cable works perfectly fine. I've had mine for years and haven't had a single issue. I've owned a few different cables and boxes and they all give identical results as far as picture quality goes. The only real benefit you'll get from a more expensive box is additional outputs.
Smokey wrote:
I would love to get it online but I don't have a broadband adapterIs there a way to get wifi using the built-in 56k modem and raspberry pi? probably not.......
Smokey wrote:I would love to get it online but I don't have a broadband adapterIs there a way to get wifi using the built-in 56k modem and raspberry pi? probably not.......
The problem is my router is in another room from my Dreamcast.....so I'd need the BBA.....I'm also not too tech savvy when it comes to things like dealing with boards and such......can't solder, etc. So i'd need a DreamPi thing already pre-built
pcwzrd13 wrote:Smokey wrote:I would love to get it online but I don't have a broadband adapterIs there a way to get wifi using the built-in 56k modem and raspberry pi? probably not.......
The problem is my router is in another room from my Dreamcast.....so I'd need the BBA.....I'm also not too tech savvy when it comes to things like dealing with boards and such......can't solder, etc. So i'd need a DreamPi thing already pre-built
I sell everything you need in the Dreamcast Live Shop including complete kits. The Pi 3 has built-in Wi-Fi so that would be the ideal one for you. As far as setting it up, I'll be happy t walk you through it.
Smokey wrote:So with the full kit for like $100 would I need the broadband adapter or no?
pcwzrd13 wrote:Smokey wrote:So with the full kit for like $100 would I need the broadband adapter or no?
Nope. DreamPi is an alternative to the broadband adapter and uses the standard Dreamcast 56k modem.
Smokey wrote:Oh great! So with all the stuff you have for sale there, I can set it up and have my router in 1 room and my Dreamcast in another, correct?
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