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The future of dreamcast hacks?
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 4:19 pm
by Macabre
So I guess I should at least ask if anyone else has thought of this.
I've had a sundriver in my Wii for a while now. This is an internal hack where I removed the disc drive and replaced it with a 500gb hard drive to load iso's, and it connects very conveniently to my computer via usb.
It works by use of an emulated dvd drive.
Why hasn't this been done for the dreamcast?
Re: The future of dreamcast hacks?
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:41 pm
by Anthony817
It is currently being developed by the creator of the PC Dreamcast emulator Makaron.
Basically it uses flash cards but still does the same thing.
http://dknute.livejournal.com/39276.html
I guess it is similar also to WODE if you are familiar to that.
Re: The future of dreamcast hacks?
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:38 pm
by madmax2069
Anthony817 wrote:It is currently being developed by the creator of the PC Dreamcast emulator Makaron.
Basically it uses flash cards but still does the same thing.
http://dknute.livejournal.com/39276.html
I guess it is similar also to WODE if you are familiar to that.
Now that is very interesting. This would be a better method then the SD adapter seeing how it should be able to obtain faster data transfer speeds, not saying that the SD adapter is useless but it has a limitation due to transfer speeds, and this would be the way to fix a DC once the GD rom drive dies (its only a matter of time before they do), its a better option then locating a parts dealer and having to buy replacement parts that are going to eventually fail again (basically just throwing money at).
Re: The future of dreamcast hacks?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:34 pm
by maverick
I agree that this would be a better alternative for GDIs. However, the SD adapter has proven useful for homebrew games/applications. Perhaps both will be fully developed in the future.
In the meantime, someone in Japan figured how to bypass the GD-Rom to run the SD adapter. Thus, I can revive my dreamcast with a broken gd-rom to play homebrew games.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryuYrFB_ ... r_embedded
Here is the tutorial in Japanese:
http://ayasuke.exblog.jp/16456763/#16456763_1
Re: The future of dreamcast hacks?
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:03 am
by CD AGES
^ Goodtimes!
Re: The future of dreamcast hacks?
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 2:49 pm
by MrSega
My one quesetion here is pretty simple: Why would anyone want to hack their own Dreamcast? Its too precious as,a jewel.

Re: The future of dreamcast hacks?
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 3:54 pm
by madmax2069
MrSega wrote:My one quesetion here is pretty simple: Why would anyone want to hack their own Dreamcast? Its too precious as,a jewel.

Well if it was done right you would not need to hack the console.
Re: The future of dreamcast hacks?
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 4:31 pm
by elmagicochrisg
madmax2069 wrote:MrSega wrote:My one quesetion here is pretty simple: Why would anyone want to hack their own Dreamcast? Its too precious as,a jewel.

Well if it was done right you would not need to hack the console.
So basically what you are saying is you don't need to hack the console...
Re: The future of dreamcast hacks?
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 1:51 am
by madmax2069
elmagicochrisg wrote:madmax2069 wrote:MrSega wrote:My one quesetion here is pretty simple: Why would anyone want to hack their own Dreamcast? Its too precious as,a jewel.

Well if it was done right you would not need to hack the console.
So basically what you are saying is you don't need to hack the console...
The developer does the hacking yes (as in hacking code and developing the hardware), but you (the user) do not. there isn't anything you would need to hack or mod on your system if he was to make these and sell them, it should just be plug n play to you. And there is no reason he cant just hook the GD rom drive back into the system and have it back to original
The only thing he did to the system itself was install a cable to lead to the development board. the rest of the system is unchanged and can easily be reverted back to normal by installing the GD rom unit.
Re: The future of dreamcast hacks?
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 11:37 pm
by MrSega
@madmax. Well if someone were to mod the Dreamcast to play all regions GD ROMs or read VCDs and S-VCDs, that would be cooler & would show more love to your machine.