thinking about building a arcade cabinet- questions
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I believe that that is a myth put out by sega to discourage it. Though I am not entirely sure, but my friend never had any problems and it still runs fine.ganonbanned wrote:alright thanks a lot for helping guys, 4 more questions: (sorry ) but is there aby way I can get my tv to be used as the moniter for the computer? also what are good DC emulators that play online? and what kind of PC should I use? also, I read somewhere that burned games eventually will destroy the dreacast because its harder to read them is that true?
thanks a lot.
If your going to dedicate a PC to emulators, you really shouldn't need anything better than 900mhz (to be safe, but you could probably go a lot lower). If you don't want a bootup screen, you could probably configure a non-graphical version of linux to automatically boot MAME and list all of the ROMS and let you select which one you want to play. I don't know how complicated it would be but I'm positive it could be done.
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the dreamcast has a special disc drive and is meant to read the hyper compressed GCD for the Dreamcast games
Translation:
a burnt CD is the same as anything else and is the same format so there is no problems in the department of burnt CDs on the DC so don't worry
Translation:
a burnt CD is the same as anything else and is the same format so there is no problems in the department of burnt CDs on the DC so don't worry
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